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 PARCEL POST CONVENTION-DUTCH GUIANA. TarmstroBot (talk)u!' ::.8~·930. 2807 2. }4'or every parcel, regardless of its weight, dispatehed by one tr~r~::seen Admimstration to the other, whether ordinary or insured, a payment . Adm!n!s- of 12 dollarcents gold ~uivalent to 30 cents Dutch gold per parcel shall be made by the dISpatching Administration to the receiving Administration. XXIV. Accounting. Accou"ting. 1. Each Administration shall prepare quarterly an account show- Transi~ pa~ceb and ing sums due for parcels sent by the other Administration for onward ~1;;;~c~e~e~;.cver transmission and for parcels received in excess of those dispatched. 2. These accounts shall be submitted to the examination of the Time Cor submitting corresponding Administration in the course of the IPonth which to examination. follows the quarter to which they relate. 3. The compilation, transmission, verification, and acceptance of Verification, etc. the accounts must be effected as early as possible and the payment resulting from the balance must be made at the latest before the end of the following quarter. 4. Payment of the balance due on these accounts between the two PaymentoCbalances. Administrations shall be effected by means of drafts on New York or Paramaribo or in any other manner which may be agreed upon mutually by correspondence between the two Adininistrations, the ~xpense attendant on the payment being at the .charge of the indebted Office. XV. Matters not Provided for in the Convention. Matters not provided for. 1. All matters concerning the exchange, and requests for recall or return of insured parcels, the obtaining and disposition d return . hf d'd't tf'd 't I" Uni\"'~!sal Poste.l receIpts t ere or, an the a JUs men 0 In emnI y c alms ill connec- Unioll provisions to tion therewith, not covered by this Convention shall be governed by govern. the provisions of the Universal Postal Union ConventIOn and the Ante, p. 2523. Detailed Regulations for its ExecutIOn, in so far as they l&re applic- able and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Convention, dth .f th thb dth.tIl' Internal legislation, an en 1 no 0 er arran~emen as een ma e, e In erna egIs- etc., to govern. lation, regulations, and rulmgs of the United States of America and Dutch Guiana, according to the country involved, shall govern. 2. The Postmaster General of the United States of America &.nd Changes, etc., \,y mu- hAd.. fF' . DthG. hIIh th't tual correspondonce. t e mmlstrator 0 mancem uC Ulanasa aveaa ony jointly to make from time to time by correspondence such changes and modifications and further regulations of order ar..d detail as may become necessary to facilitate the operation of the service con- templated by this Convention as well as to arrange for the exchange of registered :Rarcels and parcels subject to collect on delivery charges, should both countries at any time desire such servi· .;e. ThAd.. . h11 . h th -4!I' t·· Communication of 3. e A mInIstratIOns s a communIcate to eac 0 er A4 I:m ,lme parcel post laws etc. to time the provisions of their laws or regUlations applicable to the ' conveyance of parcels by Parcel Post. XXVI. Duration of Convention. Duration ot Conven- tion. 1. This Convention substitutes and abrogates that signed [l,t Wash. ro~a~r:i f~:;er : ington on the twenty-eighth day of August 1909, and at Paramaribo veVtil0~6 2184 on the ninth day of August, 1909, and shall take effect and operations 0., p. • thereunder shall begin on a date to be mutually settled between the Administrations of the two countries. 2. It shall remain in force until one of the two contracting parties has given notice to the other, six months in advance, of its mtention to terminate it. Duration.