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 PARCEL POST CO~'VENTION-FINLAND. September 1. 1932. September 23. 1932. insured number (only one original number) and after it must be shown in Roman letters and in Arabic figures, the exact amount of the collect-on-delivery charges which should not include the addi- tional money order fees that will be collected in the country making delivery of the R:~cel for making the remittance to the sender in the country of mai' . . 2. In addition to being marked or labelled. in the manner indicated in Section 1 above, eacli C. O. D. parcel may hav8 a C. O. D. tag attached in a form mutually agreed upon. ARTICLE 35. Redirection. Recall. 2183 1. Unless mutually otherwise agreed, C. O. D. parcels shall not be ReIonrardiDg. etc. reforwarded to a third country. 2. The sender of a C. O. D. parcel may cause it to be recalled. upon complying with such requirements as may be established in this con- nectIOn by the country of origin. ARTICLE 36 N oruieli'Very. The sender may provide, in case his C. O. D. parcel is unde- Nondelivery. liverable as originally addressed, for other disposition to be made of it, the same as in the case of parcels without trade charges and as stipulated in Article 19. O. Final PrO'Visions. Final provisions. ARTICLE 87. Matters not Pro'lJidea for in the 0 owv(NIJion. 1. All matters concerning requests for recall or return of insured c APPli:ti0't,of ~= parcelszthe obtainins and disposition of return receipts therefor, and n:: m the adJustment of mdemnity claims in connection therewith, not covered by this Convention shall be ~overned by the provisions of the Universal Postal Union ConventIOn and the Detailed Regula- Vol. {G, p. 2523. tions for its Execution, and of the Postal Money Order Convention in force between the two countries, insofar as they are applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Convention, and then if no other arrangement has been made, the internal legislation, regula- tions, and rulings of the United States of America and Finland, according to the country involved, shall govern. 2. The Postmaster General of the United States of America and the Director General of Posts and Telegraphs of Finland shall have authority jointly to make from time to time by correspondence such changes and modifications and further regulations of order and detail as may become necessary to facilitate the operation of tbe services contemplated by this Convention. S. The Admmistrations shall communicate to each other from time to time the provisions of their laws or regulations applicable to the conveyance of parcels by Parcel Post.