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 2402 December 9. 1932. -December 28. 1932. PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-DENMARK. December 9, 1982 December 28, 198 Parcel-post agreemem between tM United State8 oj America and DE mark with re!1'Ulations oj execution. Signed at Oopenhagen, Deceml 9, 199£; at 'Washington, December £8, 1992; approved, January 1999. AGREEMENT between DENMARK AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI< CONCERNING THE EXCHANGE OF PARCEL POST Pare.e).post agree- The undersigned provided with full powers by their respect ment WIth Denmark. h' db' tifi· Preamble. governments, ave oy common consent an su lect to ra. cation the competent superior authorities, drawn up the following Agr ment: ARTICLE I. Object. Object oj the Agreement. TerritoryembraceJ. Between the United States of America (including Alaska, Pue. Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, Samoa, and Hawaii) on one hw and Denmark, including Faroe Islands and Greenland, on the otl hand, there may be exchanged, under the denomination of par post, parcels up to the maximum weight and the maximum dim~ sions mdicated in the Regulations of Execution ARTICLE II. Transit parcels. Transit Parcels. Rights guaranteed. 1. Each Postal Administration guarantees the right of traJl through its service, to or from any country with which it has p8.l'( post communication, of parcels originating in or addressed for deliv4 m the service of the other contracting Administration. Notice. 2. Each Postal Administration shall inform the other to wh countries parcels may be sent through it as intermediary, and 1 amount of the c=es due to it therefor, as well as other conditio IlltennediateAdmin· 3Tb ~ a.rd 4-__~ • • ls tb Istration requlrements. • 0 e &Ccep lor onw .... a ..&UIlDlSSlon, parce sen y one , the contracting Administrations through the service of the other j ~tration m~t comp'ly with con~tions prescribed from ti to time by the mtermediate AdrnJmstratlOn. Postage, etc. Collecting from send· er. Prepayment. ARTICLE III. P08tage and Fees. 1. The Administration of origin is entitled to collect from 1 sender of each parcel the postage and the fees for requests for im mation as to the disposal of a parcel made after it has been posted, 8 also, in the case of msured parcels, the insurance fees and the fees· return receipts, that may from time to time be prescribed by regulations. 2. Except in the case of returned or redirected parcels, the postfl and such of the fees mentioned in the p:"'ecedi!lg section as are 8,PI cable, must be prepaid.