Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/774

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2450 FOrID& PARCEL POST CONVENTION-MACAO. May 21, m7. July 211, 1m. treated as abandoned, or (b) tendered for delivery at a second address in the country of destination. No other alternative is admissible. If the sender avails himself of this facility, his request must appear on the parcel or on a Customs Declaration attached to or stuck on the parcel and must be in conformity with or analogue to one of the following forms: "If not deliverable 8.8 addresaed _________ ' Abandon. "H not deliverable 8.8 addressed _________ ' Deliver to_________ . un~~'li:e~6IeTarmstroBot (talk) 00:32, 7 January 2012 (UTC)!~g 3. Except as otherwise provided, undeliverable parcels will be re- turned to the senders at the expiration of thirty days from the date of receipt at the post office of destination, while refused parcels in each Disposal of perh,h- case to b,e ma.r!'ed to show t~e re!lBon for non-d~very. able articles. 4. Articles liable to detenoratlOn or corruption, and these only, may, however, be sold immediately even on the outward or return journey! without previous notice or judicial formality for the-benefit of the nght party. If for any reason a sale is impossible, the spoilt or worthless articles shall be destroyed. The sale or destruction shall be recorded and report made to the Administration of Origin. n!~~ ..1fbJ:~:n~~18 5. Undeliverable parcels which the sender has marked /I Abandon" may be sold at auction at the expiration of thirty days, but in case such disposition is made of registered or insured parcels proper record will be made and the Administration of Origin notified as to the dispo- sition made of the parcels. The Administration of Origin shall also be notified when for any reason a registered or insured parcel which is not delivered is not returned to the country of Origin. Customs charges. Cancelled If parcel destr0yed, etc. Retransmission. XX. Customs Charges to be Cancelled. Provided the formalities prescribed by the Customs authorities concerned are fulfilled, the customs charges, pro~erly so-called, on parcels des"troyed, sent back to the country of Origm, or redirected to another countt:1 shall be cancelled both in Macao and in'the United States df Amenca. XXI. Retransmission. Provision for ordi, nary parcels. Missent ordinary parcels shall be forwarded to their destination by the most direct route at the disposal of the reforwarding Ad- ministration but must not be marked with the customs or other or ~::~.If registered charges '>y the reforwarding Administration. Missen~ reWstered or insured parcels shall not be forwarded to their destmatlOn unless they can be forwarded as registered or insured mail, as the case may be. If they can. not be forwarded as registE\red or insured mail, as the case may be, they shall be returned to the country of origin. Receptacles. XXII. Receptacles. Bags to be provided, Each Administration shall provide the bags necessary for the etc. despatch of its parcels. The bags shall be returned empty to the country of origin by the next MIiil. Empty bags shall be made up in bundles of ten (nine bags enclosed in one) and the total number of such bags shall be advised on the parcel bill. Chari<lll. XXIII. Charges. oo~~:r,:.ltted to other 1. The amounts to be allowed in respect to parcels sent from one Administraiion to the other for onward transmission to a possession of either country or to a third country shall be fixed by the inter- mediate Administration. Returned ,or red1. 2 . In the case of a parcel returned or redirected in transit through recte<iparceIS1D.translt. one 01 the two Administrations to the other, the intermediate Ad-