Common use of Standard Envelopes Clause in Contracts

Standard Envelopes. These optional services are for the provision of Standard Envelopes as described in Section 18(b). A Standard Envelope is defined as a white #10 two window envelope measuring 4-1/8" x 9-½” with a 1-1/4” x 4-5/8" address window and a 7/8" x 3-3/8" return address window. The bottom address window shall be situated 5/8” above the bottom edge of the envelope and 1” from the left edge. The top return address window shall be situated ½” below the top of the envelope and 7/8” from the left edge of the envelope. The envelope shall provide sufficient opacity to prevent reading of information from the enclosed document. Windows shall provide sufficient transparency to meet United States Postal Service (USPS) standards. In any instance where these specifications for this envelope do not conform to United States Postal Services standards, the USPS standard shall rule. The optional service measurement is on an envelope basis where one envelope equals one (1) billable unit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, pubext.dir.texas.gov, publishingext.dir.texas.gov

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Standard Envelopes. These optional services are for the provision of Standard Envelopes as described in Section 18(b18.2(b). A Standard Envelope is defined as a white #10 two window envelope measuring 4-1/8" x 9-½” with a 1-1/4” x 4-5/8" address window and a 7/8" x 3-3/8" return address window. The bottom address window shall be situated 5/8” above the bottom edge of the envelope and 1” from the left edge. The top return address window shall be situated ½” below the top of the envelope and 7/8” from the left edge of the envelope. The envelope shall provide sufficient opacity to prevent reading of information from the enclosed document. Windows shall provide sufficient transparency to meet United States Postal Service (USPS) standards. In any instance where these specifications for this envelope do not conform to United States Postal Services standards, the USPS standard shall rule. The optional service measurement is on an envelope basis where one envelope equals one (1) billable unit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, publishingext.dir.texas.gov

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