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 2850 Matter not entlUed to indemnity. PARCEL POST CONVENTION-CUBA. JULY 24, 1930. 6. No indemnity will be paid for registered matter of no intrinsic value or matter prohibited transmissIon in the parcel post mails exchanged between the United States and Cuba, or which did not oonform to the stipulations of this Agreement or which were not posted in the manner prescribed, but the country responsible for the loss may pay indemnity in respect to such parcels without recourse to the other Administration. In~=~:.ion tor 7. No compensation shall be given for injury or damage conse- quential upon, i. e' 2 indirectly arIsing from the loss, damage, delay} nondelivery, or mIsdelivery of any registered parcel transmitted. under this Agreement. wir~n:,ne filed 8. The request for indemnity is valid only if made within the period of one year, counting from the day following the date of mail- ing of the registered parcel to which it relates. ARTICLE XII o~, etc., bl 1. The Postmaster General of the United States of America and
 * ~. ua correspon - the Secretary of Communications of Cuba shall have authority

jointly to make from time to time by correspondence such changes and modifications and further reirulations of order and detail as may become necessary to facilitate the operation of the service contem- plated by this Convention. Col1ect on Delivery, 2. If it is mutually decided to introduce the exchange of insured etc., services. parcels (parcels with declared value) or a Collect on Delivery Service between the two contracting Administrations, the provisions regulating those services may be agreed upon by correspondence between the two Administrations. ARTICLE XIII Universal Postal Any question that may arise under this Convention, the deter- Union to govern. mination of which is not provided for herein, shall be governed by the provisions of the Universal Parcel Post Convention. Eftective date. Duration. Signatures. ARTICLE XIV This Convention shall take effect and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of September, 1930} and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement; out may be annulled at the desire of either Administration upon ninety days' previous notice given to the other. Done in duplicate and signed at Washington on the twenty-fourth day of July, 1930. lBEAL.] 'VALTER F BROWN Postmaster General 01 the Unite{j States 01 America J A MO:';- ... aLVO Director of Posts of the Republic 01 Ouba and Special Envoy vwith Plenary Power8. REPUBLICA DE CUBA SECBETARlA DE COMUNICACIONEB DECRETO No. 1362 Visto el Convenio concertado para el cambio de bultos postales entre 10. Republica de Cuba y la de los Estados Unidos de America, y suscrito por el Sr. Jose A. Mantalvo, Director de Correos y pleni- potenciario debidamente autorizado de la Republica de Cuba, y e1 Sr. Walter F. Brown, Secretario de Correos de los Esta.dos Umdos de America, tambien debidamente autorizado: