Postal Shipment definition

Postal Shipment means a Shipment containing correspondence and Postal parcel, which are registered Shipments (i.e. accepted upon receiving receipt of acceptance and delivered with confirmation of receipt) of up to 20 000 g and dimensions, which do not exceed 2000 mm or which do not exceed 3000 mm total length and the greatest circumference measured in a direction other than length. For such Shipments to the extent not covered by these Terms and Conditions the provisions of the Postal Law Act of 23rd November 2012 (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1529) are applicable.

Examples of Postal Shipment in a sentence

  • In case of failure to perform services the fee charged for the carriage of the Postal Shipment is be refunded.

  • In the case of justified suspicion that the Postal Shipment may cause damage to other Shipments or postal operator's property the operator may request the opening of the Shipment by the sender and if requiring the sender to open the Shipment is impossible or was ineffective the operator may secure the Shipment at its own cost to ensure the safety of postal exchange.

Related to Postal Shipment

  • Postal service means the United States postal service.

  • Postal Ballot means voting by post or through any electronic mode;

  • postal services : means services consisting of the clearance, sorting, routing and delivery of postal items. This shall include both services falling within as well as services falling outside the scope of the universal service set up in conformity with Directive 97/67/EC;

  • Verified mail means any method of mailing that is offered by

  • Shipment means a volume of products offered to and accepted by Carrier for transportation.