Postal Consignment definition

Postal Consignment. (in Hungarian: postai küldemény) or “Consignment” means a shipment not exceeding 40 kg of weight, that complies the definition provided in section 2.35 of the Postal Act. The size and weight limits allowed for Postal Consignments are identical to the general size and weight limits contained in the Terms and the Guides. For the avoidance of doubt, shipments exceeding 40 kg of weight are not considered as Postal Consignments, therefore these shipments do not fall into the scope of this Addendum.
Postal Consignment means a postal parcel or package containing goods other than items of correspondence, conveyed under the responsibility of or by a postal operator in accordance with the provisions of the Universal Postal Union Convention;

Examples of Postal Consignment in a sentence

  • Additional costs arising from the return of the Postal Consignment to the shipper or delivery thereof at another place, and from authority actions, shall be borne by the shipper.

  • If the holder of the identity document objects to the recording of such data, UPS shall record the objection on the delivery document (or substitute electronic device) as a reason for unsuccessful delivery, and return the Postal Consignment to the shipper.

  • UPS shall not be obliged to deliver the Postal Consignment if the shipper or, in case of COD service, the addressee or the entitled receiver did not pay the service fee.

  • The rules of delivery stated in sections 7 and 8 of this Addendum are not applicable to Postal Consignments dispatched in Hungary and to be delivered abroad, if the laws of the country of delivery are applicable for the delivery of such Postal Consignment.

  • UPS undertakes to deliver the Postal Consignment picked-up from the shipper under the terms according to the selected service, with a possibility of tracking the Consignment.

  • If the value declared by the shipper is not the actual commercial value of the content of the Postal Consignment, then, instead of the declared value, the actual commercial value shall be regarded in calculating the amount of lump-sum compensation.