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 2410 PARCEl POST AGREEMENT-DENMARK December 9,11)82. ~ ... • December 28, 1982. Responsibility 01 re- 7Utilth trary . d 'bili't f . d 1 oeiving country unable .? e con IS .p!'Ove 1 respo?BI ~ or an. Insure parce to show dispoSItion. rests WIth the Postal Administration which havmg receIved the parcel without m~ an, observation and being furnished all necessary particulars for mqw.ry is unable to show its proper dispos.i.tion. sTarmstroBot (talk) 21:44, 11 June 2014 (UTC)cbfFl~oed: 8. R~ponsibility for loss, .a~straction or damage of an ~ured covered by receiving 01· parcel discovered by the receIvmg office of exchange at the time of flee. opening the receptacles and duly notified to the dispatching office of exchange by Bulletin of Verification shall fall upon the Postal Admin- istration to which the dispatching office of exchange is subordinate unless it be proved that the damage occurred in the service of the receiving Administration. Loss, etc., in transit. 9. H the loss, abstraction or damage has occurred in course of conveyance, without its being possible to ascertain in which service the irregularity took place, the Postal Administrations concerned bear the loss in equal shares. Repayment to COUD· 10. The Postal Administration responsible or on whose account try paying. payment is made in accordance with Section 5 is bound to repay to AM, p. 2«Il. the country making payment on its behalf, without delay and within not more than six months after receiving notice of payment, the amount of indemnity paid. Means to be used. 11. Repayments are to be made free of cost to the creditor Admin- istration by means of either a money order or a draft, in money valid. in the creditor country, or by such other means as may be mutually agreed upon by correspondence. golimbursement in 12. Repayments of indemnity by one country to the other will be made on the gold basis. Sender~nslb~eror 13. The responsibility of properly enclosing packing and sealing proper packing, et~.. ed I d dth 'al. f.h Insur parce s rests upon the sen er, an e post servIce 0 nelt er country will assume liability for loss, rifling or damage arising from defects which may not be observed at the time of posting. N:0responsibilityfor 14. The Postal Administrations of the two contracting countries ordlDary parcels. will b 'blZhI bt' d f Certificate or mailing. Furnished sender on request. Receipt. Return receipts and Inquiries. Advice of delivery. not eresponsI e.lorte oss,asractIOnor amage0 an ordinary parcel; but either Administration is at liberty to pay indem- nity for the loss, abstraction or damage which may occur in its service, without recourse to the other Administration. ARTICLE VIII. Oerli;fo;ate oj Mailing. Receipts. The sender will, on request at the time of mailing an ordinary (uninsured) parcel, receive a certificate of mailipg from the post office where the parcel is mailed, on a form provided for the purpose; and each country may fix a reasonable fee therefor. The sender of an insured parcel receives without charge, at the time of posting, a recei'?t for his parcel. ARTICLE IX. Return Receipt8 and Inquiries. 1. The sender of an insured parcel may obtain an advice of delivery upon payment of such additional charge, if any, as the country of origin of the parcel shall stipulate and under the conditions laid down in the Regulations.