The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 The Code of federal regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government. |
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... handling mail . ( d ) Unauthorized labeling . ( 1 ) Labels and markings printed on cartons or on wrappers of parcels or on gummed tape on parcels are not permitted in place of any required label . ( 2 ) Obsolete markings or labels shall ...
... handling mail . ( d ) Unauthorized labeling . ( 1 ) Labels and markings printed on cartons or on wrappers of parcels or on gummed tape on parcels are not permitted in place of any required label . ( 2 ) Obsolete markings or labels shall ...
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... handling enroute . The container shall be cushioned inside the carton to absorb shock and impact . Where feasible , absorbent material shall be used , to take up all the liquid in case of breakage . ( 4 ) Poisons for scientific use ...
... handling enroute . The container shall be cushioned inside the carton to absorb shock and impact . Where feasible , absorbent material shall be used , to take up all the liquid in case of breakage . ( 4 ) Poisons for scientific use ...
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... handling postage in addition to regular postage . ( 12 ) Day - old poultry vaccinated with Newcastle Disease ( live virus ) are non- mailable . ( 13 ) Each box should bear , in addition to the address label on top , another ad- dress ...
... handling postage in addition to regular postage . ( 12 ) Day - old poultry vaccinated with Newcastle Disease ( live virus ) are non- mailable . ( 13 ) Each box should bear , in addition to the address label on top , another ad- dress ...
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... handling of mail in the following ways : ( a ) Incoming mail . The distribution of mail is performed more rapidly by the use of simple numbers in addition to street name , block , and house numbers . ( b ) Outgoing mail . The primary ...
... handling of mail in the following ways : ( a ) Incoming mail . The distribution of mail is performed more rapidly by the use of simple numbers in addition to street name , block , and house numbers . ( b ) Outgoing mail . The primary ...
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... handling , and certified mail stamps . ( e ) United Nations stamps , except on mail deposited at United Nations , New York . ( f ) Stamps of other countries . § 31.7 Unlawful transactions . ( a ) Unlawful transactions include use of ...
... handling , and certified mail stamps . ( e ) United Nations stamps , except on mail deposited at United Nations , New York . ( f ) Stamps of other countries . § 31.7 Unlawful transactions . ( a ) Unlawful transactions include use of ...
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11 cents 168.1 for classifica 35 cents 46 inches 60 cents Accepted additional 2 ounces additional pound advertising Aerogrammes air carrier Air parcel rates Air rates airmail amended authorized Bureau cents each additional cents per half certificate chapter containing dutiable merchandise dispatch envelopes exceed 20 inches filed gold francs Group shipments half ounce highway post office inches in girth Insurance length and girth Letter packages containing limits and dimensions Mail Surface rates mailer ment Money orders mum indemnity ounces or frac ounces or fraction packages containing dutiable paragraph Parcel Post Surface parcels over 44 payment Post Office Department Post Surface parcel postage stamps Postal forms required Postal Union Mail postmaster pounds or less precanceled printed railroad railway post office receipt Registration Sealing second-class sender Single post cards Small packets Special delivery Special handling star route Surface parcel rates tion transportation Union Mail Surface United States currency weight limits zone
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Page 549 - Errors and irregularities occurring at the oral examination in the manner of taking the deposition, in the form of the questions or answers, in the oath or affirmation, or in the conduct of parties and errors of any kind which might be obviated, removed, or cured if promptly presented, are waived unless seasonable objection thereto is made at the taking of the deposition.
Page 39 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Page 73 - Not be owned and controlled by individuals or business concerns and conducted as an auxiliary to and essentially for the advancement of the main business or calling of those who own or control them.
Page 93 - Service mail. All mail of whatever class, relating to naturalization, including duplicate papers required by law or regulation to be sent to the Service by clerks of courts addressed to the Department of Justice or the Immigration and Naturalization Service, or any official of either, and endorsed "Official Business," will be transmitted without prepayment of postage and marked "Naturalization Papers.
Page 87 - Parcels weighing less than 10 pounds, measuring over 84 inches but not exceeding 100 Inches in length and girth combined, are chargeable with a minimum rate equal to that for a 10 pound parcel for the zone to which addressed.
Page 385 - ... and not to Interfere with the address of the parcel. Stamps to cover postage on the parcel must be affixed to the wrapper of the parcel. Stamps to pay postage on the letter must be affixed to the envelope thereof.
Page 89 - A person entitled to use franked mail may not loan his frank or permit its use by any committee, organization, or association; or permit its use by any person for the benefit or use of any committee, organization, or association.
Page 33 - The package must not contain more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium, or that amount of strontium 89, strontium 90, or barium 140 which disintegrates at a rate of more than 5 million atoms per second...
Page 388 - ... must be insured. Every parcel containing precious stones, jewelry, articles of gold, silver or platinum, or any other precious object must be packed in a strong case of wood or metal with an outer covering of cloth or heavy paper. No erasure or correction is permitted in the amount of insurance shown on the customs declaration.
Page 77 - Hand-stamped imprints, except when the added matter is in itself personal or converts the original matter to a personal communication. In the latter case, however, the mailing at one time at the post office window or other depository designated by the postmaster of not less than 20 identical, unsealed copies will be sufficient evidence of impersonal character to entitle such matter to the third-class rate.