A 8
CAP. 98]
Post Office Regulations
[1988 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Postage will be
paid by
Addressee.
No. Postage Stamp necessary if posted in Hong Kong.
BUSINESS REPLY CARD*
PERMIT NO. 60.
John Smith & Co.,
1 Chater Road,
Hong Kong.
* or Envelope.
(5) The postage due on such cards and envelopes transmitted to the permit-holder will be calculated at prepaid rates applicable to such articles and will be collected from him on delivery, together with a surcharge of 30 cents for each article delivered. (L.N. 270/75; L.N. 67/78; L.N. 60/85; L.N. 191/88)
(6) Business reply envelopes and cards cannot be registered, insured or marked for express delivery.
(7) Without prejudice to any other penalties prescribed in the Ordinance, the permit will be liable to cancellation in the event of default in payment of postage due on such cards and envelopes as are transmitted to the permit-holder through the post.
24. (Repealed L.N. 270/75)
25. If the Postmaster General is of the opinion that the delivery of telegrams and postal articles cannot readily be effected at any place without danger to the officers of the Post Office or because there are not at such place proper facilities for the receipt of telegrams and postal articles, he may suspend delivery at such place for such period as he may think fit upon giving notice of such suspension either by leaving the same with any adult person at such place or by causing the same to be inserted in a daily newspaper published in Hong Kong.
(1 of 1987 s. 8)
26. The sender of a parcel may be required to prove his identity and it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General or any officer of the Post Office authorized in that behalf to refuse a parcel the sender of which has after being so required failed to submit such proof.
A 8
CAP. 98]
Post Office Regulations
[1988 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Postage will be
paid by
Addressee.
No. Postage Stamp necessary if posted in Hồng Kong.
BUSINESS REPLY CARD*
PERMIT NO. 60.
John Smith & Co..
1 Chater Road,
Hong Kong.
* or Envelope.
(5) The postage due on such cards and envelopes transmitted to the permit-holder will be calculated at prepaid rates applicable to such articles and will be collected from him on delivery, together with a surcharge of 30 cents for each article delivered. (L.N. 270/75; L.N. 67/78; L.N. 60/85; L.N. 191/88)
(6) Business reply envelopes and cards cannot be registered, insured or marked for express delivery.
(7) Without prejudice to any other penalties prescribed in the Ordinance, the permit will be liable to cancellation in the event of default in payment of postage due on such cards and envelopes as are transmitted to the permit-holder through the post.
24. (Repealed L.N. 270/75)
25. If the Postmaster General is of the opinion that the delivery of telegrams and postal articles cannot readily be effected at any place without danger to the officers of the Post Office or because there are not at such place proper facilities for the receipt of telegrams and postal articles, he may suspend delivery at such place for such period as he may think fit upon giving notice of such suspension either by leaving the same with any adult person at such place or by causing the same to be inserted in a daily newspaper published in Hong Kong.
(1 of 1987 s. 8)
26. The sender of a parcel may be required to prove his identity and it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General or any officer of the Post Office authorized in that behalf to refuse a parcel the sender of which has after being so required failed to submit such proof.
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