Universal Postal Convention definition

Universal Postal Convention means the Universal Postal Convention issued by the Universal Postal Union and which entered into force on 1 January 2014, and includes the Final Protocol to the Universal Postal Convention;
Universal Postal Convention means the international treaty containing the rules applicable throughout the international postal service.
Universal Postal Convention means the convention concluded between the countries of the Universal Postal Union at Vienna on the 10th July, 1964, and any modifications or revisions of such convention.

Examples of Universal Postal Convention in a sentence

  • They may also arise from other sources, such as the Universal Postal Convention.

  • The CI may send parcels free of charge up to a weight of 5 kilograms per package, or 10 kilograms in the case of articles that cannot be separated (Art 39, Universal Postal Convention).

  • Except as otherwise agreed by contract, the FPO exchanges mail with the Postal Service and applies the Universal Postal Convention and Universal Postal Convention Regulations to those exchanges.

  • EPW/RP will not be permitted to mail parcels (Article 16, 1974 Universal Postal Convention).

  • Public authorities shall not require on arrival or departure of the ship any written declaration in respect of postal items other than that prescribed in the Universal Postal Convention, provided the latter is actually produced.

  • The Universal Postal Convention, the Letter Post Regulations and the Parcel Post Regulations shall embody the rules applicable throughout the international postal service and the provisions concerning the letter-post and postal parcels services.

  • According to the Universal Postal Convention, postal operators are not liable for customs manifests or official decisions related to customs declarations.

  • According to the Universal Postal Convention, the postal operator of the destination country is entitled to charge an additional fee for items if it interprets that the Customer’s items have been produced or published in the destination country or some other country which is not the country of posting, or that the domicile of the shipment sender is in the destination country or said third country.

  • Universal Postal ConventionFor the period during which both Parties are signatories to the Universal Postal Convention, the obligations of the Parties under the Universal Postal Convention remain in effect except to the extent that this Agreement defines other terms and conditions or arrangements between the Parties, in which case this Agreement shall take precedence.

  • The Regulations of the Universal Postal Convention and the Postal Payment Services Agreement shall be drawn up by the Postal Operations Council in the light of the decisions taken by Congress.


More Definitions of Universal Postal Convention

Universal Postal Convention. International treaty containing the rules applicable throughout the international postal service.

Related to Universal Postal Convention

  • Montreal Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Montreal, May 28, 1999.

  • Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, as amended, but not including the Montreal Convention as defined above.

  • STCW Convention means the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 of the IMO, as it applies to the matters concerned taking into account the transitional provisions of Article VII and Regulation I/15 of the Convention and including, where appropriate, the applicable provisions of the STCW Code, all being applied in their up-to-date versions;

  • the Convention means the Convention on International Civil Aviation opened for signature at Chicago on 7 December 1944, and includes: (i) any amendment that has entered into force under Article 94(a) of the Convention and has been ratified by all the Contracting Parties to this Agreement, and (ii) any Annex or any amendment thereto adopted under Article 90 of the Convention, insofar as such Annexes or amendments are, at any given time, effective for all the Contracting Parties to this Agreement;

  • Geneva Convention means the Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967;

  • Paris Convention means the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of March 20, 1883, as last revised;

  • FRN Convention or “Eurodollar Convention” means that each such date shall be the date which numerically corresponds to the preceding such date in the calendar month which is the number of months specified in the Final Terms after the calendar month in which the preceding such date occurred, provided that:

  • Safety Convention means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (a copy of the English text of the articles of which, and of part of the annex to which, is set forth in Schedule 4), as affected by any amendment, other than an amendment objected to by Australia, made under Article VIII of that Convention and, after the date on which the Protocol of 1978 relating to the Safety Convention enters into force for Australia, as also affected by that Protocol;

  • New York Convention means the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, done at New York, June 10, 1958;

  • international voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely.

  • Operation of a System of Records means performance of any of the activities associated with maintaining the SOR, including the collection, use, maintenance, and dissemination of records.

  • Convention Area means the exclusive economic zone of a State Party, established in accordance with international law or, if a State Party has not established such a zone, an area beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea of that State determined by that State in accordance with international law and extending not more than 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of its territorial sea is measured.

  • international application means an application filed under this Treaty;

  • International Accounting Standards means the accounting standards approved by the International Accounting Standards Board from time to time.

  • National Road Traffic Act means the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);