When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, such as failure to endorse the parcel conspicuously to show the nature of the contents or to provide adequate packing... Hearings - Page 10by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1928Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Parcel post - 1927 - 184 pages
...based on the actual value at the time of mailing of the lost article, unless the loss has arisen from the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee,...to "force majeure" under any particular definitions of that term unless the other country will assume liability reciprocally under the same definitions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1928 - 38 pages
...based on the actual value at the time of mailing of the lost article, unless the loss has arisen frcni the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee,..." force majeure " under any particular definitions of that term unless the other country -will assume liability reciprocally under the same definitions... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1934 - 660 pages
...through force majeure. (d) When the damage has been ,R caused by the fault or negligence <Jr«see, etc. of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, or when it is due to the nature of the article. (e) For parcels which contain prohibited articles. (f... | |
| United States - Law - 1938 - 444 pages
...the destruction of official documents through force majeure ; (d) When the damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, or when it is due to the nature of the article; (e) For parcels which contain prohibited articles; (f... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - United States - 1938 - 448 pages
...the destruction of official documents through force majeure ; (d) When the damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, or when it ia due to the nature of the article ; fe} For parcels which contain prohibited articles; (f... | |
| Administrative law - 1973 - 588 pages
...presentation of a regular postal identity card. (5) When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, such as failure to endorse the parcel conspicuously to show the nature of the contents or to provide... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 832 pages
...presentation of a regular postal identity card. (5) When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, such as failure to endorse the parcel conspicuously to show the nature of the contents or to provide... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 822 pages
...presentation of a regular postal identity card. (5) When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, such as failure to endorse the parcel conspicuously to show the nature of the contents or to provide... | |
| Administrative law - 1970 - 876 pages
...presentation of a regular postal identity card. (5) When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either, such as failure to endorse the parcel conspicuously to show the nature of the contents or to provide... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 966 pages
...through "force majeure" (causes beyond control) . (e) When loss, rifling, or damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender or the addressee or the representative of either. (f) When an article or parcel cannot be accounted for in consequence of the destruction of service... | |
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