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! فيو. د i l • . . حا k . . . If '. - ( ; ২২৩ } } : இ. ፴ & from any cause whatsoever, except in the osses described below.

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give compensation to him, within the intered salue, for any actual loss occurring in transit The excepted cases are as follows : (1)—Misdelivery arising out of incorrectness or incompleteness of the address written by the sender. & o i 坎、‘, * °。,...} ,:°,、 (2)—Wrong declaration of fraud on the part of the sender or addressee.” F. " (8)—When the receipt or acknowledgment has been signed by the addressee or his

  • agent : it being understood that the addressee shall fally examine the outward

! appearance of the letter or parcel before signing the receipt or acknowledg ment. By the term agent is meant not merely a person specially authorized by the addressee, but any servant or other person connected with the addres see's household or business establishment who is accustomed to sign the receipts for registered letters or parcels arriving to his address. Any person who wishes to restrict the delivery of insured articles arriving to his address may do so by communicating with the Post Office. ()—when the sender does not give intimation of loss within three months from the date of postiug, (5)-ja.ease of damage as distinguished from koss; it being understood that the sender is responsible for the proper packing of articles liable to damage so as to provide sufficient protection for them. (6)—When there is no visible damage to the envelope or other covering or seals, it being understood that the sender must so pack the letter or parcel that its contents cannot be touched without visible damage as aforesaid being caused. 8. The compensation will be payable one month after the date on which intimation of loss is given by the sender to the Post Office, except in cases in which the Post Master General or Chief Inspector of Post Offices may consider that the circumstances demand the withholding of payment pending enquiry. 4. An acknowledgment signed by the addressee will in ordinary course be transmitted to the sender ; and in the event of the acknowledgment conveying the intimation of loss, , or of the non-receipt of an acknowledgment within, three months, he is expected to give intimatioa to the Post Offiee. 5. The sender shall on receiving compensation make over in writing to the Government the whole of his rights in the lost property, and shall give all information necessary to facilitate the search for it. ! 6. No letter or parcel may be insured for an amount greater or less than the actual value of its contents as certified thereon by the sender. Letters and parcels may be insured without limit as to value. The weight of an insured parcel may not exceed the usual limit - * Y, * ! . 1 * { ... " ' ".. i. A' l * , ". . . o ما. يب ، ، ! t ド * i of 2,000 tolas; and in respect of size also it will be subject to the ordinary conditions. mentioned in the Postal Guide. 7. The charges for insurance will be &Q follow. ; ജ १ g When the value certified does not exceed Rs. 10 . . ... 1 anna, * , of „ . . . . . „ . . . . • . . ... • ·an·o, 静臀 p? , , , , , , , , 60 1 4 . ... به. . . . . . " . . . . . ” . . . .” i * . . . , 78. ، . و » 3 ماه « : ' ' ' ? ॥ ५: ' n st , " . # , , , , , , , , . " , 109 . ... 8, , , , , , o, . . . . . . . and 8 anias for every additional Rs. 100 or fraction thereof . . . . . * * [Government Gazette, 27th November 1877.] ' ' , , , , , , , , , ,