Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 47 Part 2.djvu/507

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P ARCF.L POST nONVENTION SWEDEN June 28. 1932. 'v - • July II, 1932. 2113 2. Each Administration shall inform the other to which countries Notloe. parcels may be sent through it as intermediary. 3. To be accepted for onward transmission, parcels sen~ by one of oo~t~:lo~b to be the contracting Administrations through the service of the other Pw• Administration must comply with the conditions prescribed from time to time by the iutermediary Administration. ARTICLE 14. Oheck by Office of EaJCMnge. Check by office of excbange. 1. On the receipt of a Parcel Mail, the receiving office of exchange otfc:ty of receiving shall check it. The insured parcels must be carefUlly com:pared with . the accompanying bills. Any discrepancies or irregulanties noted shall be immediately reported to the dispatching office of exchange by means of a bulletin of verification. If report is not made promptly, it will be assumed that the mail and the accompanying bills were in every respect in proper order. 2. In the case of any discrepancies or irregularities in a mail, Record of dlscrepo such record shall be kept as will permit of the furnishing of informa- &noles. tion regarding the matter in connection with any subsequent inves- tigation or claim for indemnity which may be made. 3. If a parcel bill is missing a dUflicate shall be made out and a Duplicate parcel bill. copy sent to the dispatching office 0 exchange from which tho dis- patch was received. 4. Insured parcels bearing evidence of violation or damage must Notation of evident have the facts noted on them and be marked with the stamp of the damage, eto. office making the note, or a document drawing attention to the viola- tion or damage must be forwarded with the parcels. ARTICLE 15. Fees lor OU8t01Tl.S FO"I"TIU1ltities arul for Delivery, Demwrrage Ohu:rges. Fees. 1. The Administration of the country of destination may collect Customs formalities. from the addressee for the fulfillment of customs formalities a charge not exceeding ten cents (forty ore) for each parcel. 2. The Administration of delivery may collect from the addressee Deliverycharges. for delivery a fee not exceeding ten cents (forty ore) for each :parcel end an additional delivery cliarge of like amount for each tIme a parcel is presented at the residence of the addressee after one unsuc- cessful presentation. 3. Each Administration may impose reasonable storage or demur- Storage or demur· rage charges in case the addressee fails to accept dehve!-'Y of any rage. parcel within such reasonable time as is prescribed by the Administration of the country of destination. 4. In the event of the return of the 'parcel to the country of origin, Cance1ledlfreturned. t~e charges mentioned above shall be cancelled. ARTICLE 16. Redirection. 1. Any parcel redirected within the country of destination or delivered to an alternate addressee at the original office t.>f address shall be liable to such additional charges as may be prescribed by the Administration of that country. RedIrection. Charges specl1led.