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 2420 PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-DENMARK. ARTICLE XXV. December 9, 1932. December 28-; -1932:" Entry Into Force and Duration of Agreement. abFO .'<greement 1. This Agreement substitutes and abrogates that signed at Copen- ~. 42: p. 2189, re - hagen the twenty-eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred pealed. and twenty-two, and at Washington the eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. . Etrectlvedate. 2. It shall become effective on ratification, but pending ratification it may be put into force administratively on a date to be mutually . settled between the Administrations of the two countries. Duration. Signatures. It shall remain in force until one of the Administrations of the two contracting countries has given notice to the other, six months in advance of its intention to terminate it. Done in duplicate and signed at Copenhagen, the ninth day of December 1932, and at Washington, the 28th day of December, 1932 [SEAL) C. MONDRUP The Director General of P08t8 of Denmark. [SEAL) WA.LTER F. BROWN TM Postmaster General of the United States of America. Approval President. by the The foregoing Parcel Post Agreement between the United States of America and Denmark has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. Regulations for Exe- cution. Limits of weight and size. [SEAL) HERBERT HOOVER. By the President, HENRY L. STIMSON Secretary of State. WASHINGTON, JANUARY 9, 1933. DETAILED REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION of the PARCEL POST AGREEMENT. The following Detailed Regulations for the Execution of the Parcel Post Agreement have been agreed upon by the Chiefs of the Postal Administrations of the United States of America and Denmark. They may be changed from time to time as may be deemed necessary: ARTICLE 1. Limit8 oj Weight a.nd Size. 1. The parcels to be exchanged under the provisions of this Agree- ment maY' not exceed 44 pounds (20 kilograms) in weight. The follow.::!'!, provisions shall apply to the dimensions of parcels from the Unitett b~atea of America: Greatest length 4 feet, on COD- dition that parcels over 42 inches but not over 44 inches long do not exceed 24 inches in girth; that parcels over 44 inches but not over 46 inches long do not exceed 20 inches in girth; that parcels over 46 inches but not over 48 inches long do not exceed 16 inches in girth; and that parcels up to 3~ feet in length do not exceed 6 feet in length and girth combined. The following provision~ shall apply to the dimensions of parcels from Denmark: Greatest length 125 centimeters, liInit of contents 55 cubic decimeters. The limit of weight and maximum dimensions stated above may be changed from time to time by agreement made through correspondence.