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 2404 PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-DENMARK. ARTICLE IV. December 9, 1982. December 28, 1982. Preparation of par. Preparation oj Parcels. oeJs. m;n~.king require- Every parcel shall be packed in a manner adequate for the length PoS, p. 200. of the journey and the protection of the contents as set forth in the Regulations of Execution. Prohibitions. .- \rticles specified. Letters, etc. With dl1ferent dress. Live animals. Nonadmissible. Explosives. ARTICLE V. Prohibitions. 1. The following articles are prohibited transmission by parcel post: (a) A letter or a communication having the nature of a letter. Nevertheless it is permitted to enclose in a. parcel an open invoice, confined to the particulars which constitute an invoice, and also a simple copy of the address of the parcel, that of the sender being added. ad· (b) An enclosure which bears an address different from that placed on the cover of the parcel. (c) Any live animal, except leeches. (d) Any article the admission of which is forbidden by the Customs or other laws or regulations in force in either country. (e) Any explosive or inflammable article, and in general, any article the conveyance of which is dangerous, including articles which from their nature or packing may be a source of danger to postal employees or may soil or damage other articles. Obscen'!, etc., ar· (f) Obscene or immoral articles. ticJes. 'd d' Uninsur,'d designat· (g) It is, moreover, forbl den to sen com, bank notes, currency ed articles. notes, or any kind of securities payable to bearer, platinum, gold or silver (whether manufactured or unmanufactured), precious stones, jewels, or other precious articles in uninsured parcels. If a parcel which contains coin, bank notes, currency notes, or any Treatment of. kind of securities payable to bearer, platinum, gold or silver (whether manufactured or unmanufactured), precious stones,z jewels, or other precious articles is sent uninsuredt it shall be placeo. under insurance by the country of destination ana. treated accorduud,. Prohibitedarticleser· 2. When a parcel contravemng' any of these £>rohIOltiOns is handed roneously handled. •• • • over by one AdrnJDlstratlOn to the other, the atter shall proceed m accordance with its laws and inland regulations. Explosive or in- flammable articles, as well as documents, pictures and other articles injurious to public morals may be destroyed on the spot by the Aarninistration which has found them in the mails. Parcel containing a The fact that a parcel contains a letter, or a communication having letter. t.he nature of a letter, may not, in any case, entail the return of the parcel to the sender. The letter is, however, marked for the collec- tion of postage due from the addressee at the regular rate. aJi:res~\x,g21:43, 11 June 2014 (UTC)~ The two Administrations advise each other, by means of the List . of Prohibited Articles published by the International Bureau of the Universal Postal Union, of all prohibited articles. However, they do not assume, on that account, any responsibility towards the customs or police authorities, or the sender.