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62 Stat. 768, 776.

PUBLIC LAW 91-375-AUG. 12, 1970

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•'(B) is of a character perishable within the period required for transportation and delivery; is nonmailahle. "(2) Matter made nonmailable by this subsection which reaches the office of destination may be delivered in accordance with its address, if the party addressed furnishes the name and address of the sender. " (d) Matter otherwise legally acceptable in the mails which— " (1) is in the form of, and reasonably could be interpreted or construed as, a bill, invoice, or statement of account due; but "(2) constitutes, in fact, a solicitation for the order by the addressee of goods or services, or both; is nonmailable matter, shall not be carried or delivered by mail, and shall be disposed of as the Postal Service directs, unless such matter bears on its face, in conspicuous and legible type in contrast by typography, layout, or color with other printing on its face, in accordance with regulations which the Postal Service shall prescribe— " (A) the following notice: 'This is a solicitation for the order of goods or services, or both, and not a bill, invoice, or statement of account due. You are under no obligation to make any payments on account of this offer unless you accept this offer.'; or " (B) in lieu thereof, a notice to the same effect in words which the Postal Service may prescribe. "(e) Except as otherwise provided by law, proceedings concerning the mailability of matter under this chapter and chapters 71 and 88 ^f fjtle 18 shall be conducted in accordance with chapters 5 and 7 of .,

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18 USC 1461, title 0. 80 Stat. 380, "§ 3002. Nonmailable motor vehicle master keys ^^5^ use^500 m ' "(^) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, any motor vehicle master key, any pattern, impression, or mold from which a motor vehicle master key may be made, or any advertisement for the sale of any such key, pattern, impression, or mold, is nonmailable matter and shall not be carried or delivered by mail. "(b) The Postal Service is authorized to make such exemptions from the provisions of subsection (a) of this section as it deems necessary. mal'tl°r ke^'^'^* "^^) ^^® purposes of this section, 'motor vehicle master key' ^^' means any key (other than the key furnished by the manufacturer w'ith the motor vehicle, or the key furnished with a replacement lock, or any exact duplicate of such keys) designed to operate 2 or more motor vehicle ignition, door, or trunk locks of different combinations. ^'§ 3003. Mail bearing a fictitious name or address " (a) Upon evidence satisfactory to the Postal Service that any person is using a fictitious, false, or assumed name, title, or address m conducting, promoting, or carrying on or assisting therein, by means of the postal services of the United States, an activity in violation of 62 Stat. 762. sectious 1302, 1341, and 1342 of title 18, it may— " (1) withhold mail so addressed from delivery; and "(2) require the party claiming the mail to furnish proof to it of the claimant's identity and right to receive the mail. " (b) The Postal Service may issue an order directing that mail, covered by subsection (a) of this section, be forwarded to a dead letter office as fictitious matter, or be returned to the sender when— "(1) the party claiming the mail fails to furnish proof of his identity and right to receive the mail; or "(2) the Postal Service determines that the mail is addressed to a fictitious, false, or assumed name, title, or address.

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