Second, third and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing or containing writing not authorized by law, the matter will be treated as of the... Commercial Correspondence - Strana 142autor/autoři: Albert G. Belding - 1905 - 152 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1873 - 324 str.
...and fourth class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...the matter will be treated as of the first class. Nailed boxes. — Parcel-post mail may be inclosed in boxes to which the lids are nailed or screwed,... | |
| 1906 - 590 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...not authorized by law, the matter will be treated as first-class. 61. Postage on drop letters is 1 cent for each ounce or fraction, but there is no drop-letter... | |
| Calvin Osborne Althouse - 1910 - 218 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...Unmailable domestic matter — that is, matter which is not admissible to the United States mails for delivery in the United States or in any of its possessions... | |
| Calvin Osborne Althouse - 1910 - 218 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...be treated as of the first class. UNMAILABLE MATTER ITnmailable domestic matter — that is, matter which is not admissible to the United States mails... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1910 - 492 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...the matter will be treated as of the first class. Harmful articles of the fourth class not absolutely excluded from the mails may be transmitted when... | |
| Ellis Publishing Company - 1912 - 104 str.
...words "Post Card" and intended to be used as such in making reply, are mailable as third-class matter. Unmailable Matter. Unmailable domestic matter; that...illegibly, incorrectly, or insufficiently addressed. 3. All first-class, third-class (except a single book), and fourth-class matter weighing over 4 pounds.... | |
| Ion Edric Dwyer - 1914 - 200 str.
...and fourth class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...the matter will be treated as of the first class. Harmful Articles. Articles of the fourth class not absolutely excluded from the mails, but which, from... | |
| Verneur Edmund Pratt - 1924 - 452 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...the matter will be treated as of the first class. (See "Sealed Parcels of Fourth-class Matter," article 56.) 99. Nailed Boxes. — Parcel post mail may... | |
| Frederick A. Wilkes, George Morell York, Chester J. Terrill - 1924 - 384 str.
...and wrapped so that the contents may be easily examined by postal officials. When not so packed or wrapped or when bearing or containing writing not authorized by law, the shipments will be treated as first class mail matter. Boxes may be used provided covers are nailed... | |
| United States. Post Office Department - 1921 - 946 str.
...and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents m»y be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing...the matter will be treated as of the first class. 99. Nailed boxes.— Parcel post mail may be inclosed in boxes to which the lids are nailed or screwed,... | |
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