Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/987

 rancni. rosT+-1a1s1—1- mma STATE. 241.7 tion of that period, it has not been able to determine the disposition made of the article in question or the responsibility incurred. V 11.. Except in cases where payment is exceptionally defe¤jr<-;~d‘ as ,,,‘§‘}?,}"§,?',,,‘§',,‘;'*,'§"},,§`f provided m the foregoing paragfalph, the country of qorignr is ;l§1&g·§<!l:1>lR§•]gSettll¤zi¤ authorized to pay indemnity on be a f of the-countryof destination ‘ if that country has, after being duly informed of the application for indemnity, let nine months pass withoutsettling the matter. » - 12. The cbligationof paying the indemnilg shall rest with the F°‘m°'Y'°*¤°¤¤“>‘°· country to which the mailmg oihce is subor inate. That country can make a claim on the country responsible, that is to say, agieinst the Administration on the territory or in the service of whic the loss, riding, or damage took place. _ 13. The country responsib e for the loss, riding, or damage and sggggyygggtby fe on whose account payment is made is bound to re ay to the country ry` making payment on its behalf, without delay ang within not more thgn nine monghs after receiving· notice of payment, the amount of in emnit ai. , _ T 14. gllegnbursements for indemnity from one country to the other bug; bye f<>r reim- shall be made on the gold basis. ~ · ‘ °”` · 15. Repayments are to be made free of cost to the creditor conmtry M·=¤¤¤d ¤·> *>¤¤¤<><¤~ by means of either a money order or a draft, in money valid in the creditgr country, og by suc other means as may be mutually agreed upon correspon ence. ° 16. Ilntil the contrary is proved, responsibility for an insured °,}$?f,§°,’I,’§§Y}§3` °""” parcel rests with the country which having received the parcel with- out making any observation and being furnished all necessary par- ticulars for inquiry is unable toshow its proper disposition. ‘ t 17. Responsibility for loss, riding, or damage or an insured par'- mlfm ,§°pjFn6d“g*;;;f;$ cel discovered missing by the receiving odice o exchange at the time ins omoo ozoioaoogo. of opening the receptacles and duly notified to the despatching ‘ oihce of exchange b bulletin of verification shall fall upon the Administration towgichithe des "atchin oiiice ofgeirchangeiis sub, ordinate unless it be*proved`gt}hat thg loss,·’riding,_ or damage occurr;e§]in~the‘sert{ic{e df tgxe receiwiiug A{lministrat(i1<;n. [ (1 ‘ all R lb H 18. e res onsiwi it o . roper y__enc_os' _ ,, a ing, an se · °§§’°°’ i *5* 0* ing insured iplsircelsregts upeinthe sender `liigd lllzhej postal service mm ‘ of neither ·oou¤ug;:au assume liability for? loss, riding, or damage ar§ing·`from"de f  which ‘1nay not be bbserved at the ,time,,_of Pe ms-. - T T · ·. .y_ J    Ti T "    .    f    ,,..X¤l— T1`re¤¤i¢’$l?ar¢s1i· at   o > ""'““""°’°°"· L. Each AdminiS,,,.,,’ti?,,: gulummgsktbg xightlof tmnét Om,. its A For other oooomop. territory, to‘or front any country with wh1ch it has parcel-post ‘ ‘ ‘ communication., 0_f,’Q0{1·cel§10riginat§;-nin pr, a.dd1_;essed.for;delivery in the territoryof he ot er coiitr  Adniimstration. N 2. Each Administration shall inform tie other to which countries °¤°°` parcels maybe sentthroughit as intermediary.,  _;,     ; _ T 3. Tqflbe accepted ror;o—r;w¤rd‘tpo¤sn1;ss;oii;.p’orools sent  one °°¤<“¤·>¤=- of- the contracting Ad1ninistrat1ons‘tHrougli,`tlieiservice;`of  other ` Administration must comply with the econditioiis prosos¤oa,·a·om .. ‘tHhe*to_timeQby thefinterlned;ary‘1id;hini'§tration.,· " L] ‘f TT XIV. Check by Odice ofililitchangé ` ‘  "‘°   ’ ° oéiclgseek by exchange ... ` < " 7 . .` if ° » 1. On the receilpt of· i.»'·Par`ée'l `Mail, tliereceiving Odice of Ex- V°"°°°“°“· chavgge shall chec ;_t._' Theiinsnred parcels .must__be carefullyy com- ,, pa ’witlr—the ac y3{ig,B1ll$_i_ *‘A1n*y disci·epanc1es_orgi1i1°eguIars 1t1es‘“noted·shal1”be‘i ' e ately` reported .'tc_j thef `despatch'ing,Q&cé o£¤Exchangeiby?iriea1i§ 6f*a b lletin ofveriflcation. “ If report is ese2·—27-in 3--e1

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