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P A R C E L POST.--con.*nt.«i.
E X P R E S S DELIVERY.
For the delivery of parcels in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Egypt, by
special messenger immediately after arrival:—
Fee payable per parcel..
.. .. .. Sep.
FREE DELIVERY.
For the delivery of parcels in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Egypt free
of any charges.
Fee payable per parcel
4£cp.
COLLECTION OF TRADE CHARGES.
RlSMBOTJESEilENT S Y S T E M .
The " Remboursement" system is designed to meet the requirements of persons who
wish to pay for articles sent to them at the time of receipt of the articles and also to meet the
requirements of traders and others who wish to recover through the agency of the Post Office the
value of articles sapplied by them.
Throughout these Regulations the amount to he collected under the " Remboursement"
system is called the " Trade Charge."
The amount of Trade Charge shall not exceed the limits accepted by the country of
destination and the maximum shall in no case exceed £40 including the fets payable at the Office
of Origin and postage.
Every " Remboursement Parcel" posted or delivered in Cyprus shall be chargeable
with such special fee3 as may be prescribed for that purpose.
The fees payable at the office of origin will be collected at the time of posting; and
should be included by the sender in the amount required to be collected from the addressee.
The full amonnt so collected is remitted to the sender of the parcel by means of Trade Charge
Money Orders.
Remboursement parcels may be posted at the Post Offices at Amiandos, Famagusta,
Kyrenia, Larnaca, Lefka, Lefkara, Lefkoniko, Limassoi, Morphou, Nicosia, Paphos, Perapedhi,
Polis and Yialousa, and at Pedoulas, Platres and Troodos during the summer season.
The sender of a parcel posted under the Remboursement system may not have the amount
of the Trade Charge cancelled or reduced after posting.
If a Remboursement parcel which bears one address only is not claimed by the addressee
within a period of 15 days, the parcel will be treated as undeliverable. If a Remboursement
parcel bearing two addresses is not claimed by thefirstaddressee within a period of 8 davs, the
parcel will be held at the disposal of the second addressee for a further period of 7 days'and if
then unclaimed will be treated as undeliverable.
AUTHORITY.
Order of Officer Admi–
nistering the Govern*
ment in Council No. 1068
of 24th August. 1925,
published in Gazette No.
1716 of 28th August,.
1925.
Notification No. 4104
published in Gazette
No. 580 of the 21st Jut.,
1898, and Notification
No. 7539 published in
Gazette No. 821 of 7th
April, 1905.
Notice No. S2 published
in Gazette No. 1471 of
18th February, 1921.
F E E S P A Y A B L E ,
For each Remboursement parcel posted in Cyprus, in addition to the usual postage and
insurance or other fees, a fee of 2cp.
For each £1 or fraction of £1 on the value of the Trade Charge of each parcel posted
in Cyprus, a Remboursement fee of 2cp.
For each Remboursement parcel delivered in Cyprus a Delivery fee of 4^cp.
Orderof OfficerAdmini–
stering the Government
in Council No. 898 of
lst August, 1922, pub*
lished in Gazette No.
1536 of 4th August,
1922.
I N S U R A N C E O F P A R C E L S .
Parcels for Great Britain, certain British Possessions and Foreign Countries can
be insured, subject to a limit of insured value and the Postal Insurance Regulations,
1925, at the Post Offices at Famagusta, Kyrenia, Larnaca, Limassoi, ° Nicosia^
Paphos, Pedoulas, Platres and Troodos.
The limit of insured value on parcels addressed to Great Britain is £120 ; and £50
in the case of Egypt.
The fees parable on parcels for countries to which the system of insurance
extends are:—
To effect an insurance of a sum not exceeding £12
For everv additional £12 or fraction thereof
4icp.
2cp.
The insurance fee must be pre-paid in addition to the full postage.
The amount of compensation payable for the loss or damage of an insured parcel,
<-<r its contents, will not exceed the amount of the actual loss or damage and will in '
no case exceed the m a x i m u m sum of insurance admitted by the country of destination.
A parcel containing jewellery if addressed to a British Possession or Foreign Country
must be insured for as much of the journey as the regulations permit, and for at least
part of its value.
Parcels containing coin cannot be accepted for transmission by parcel post even if
insured.
Notification N o . 37"
published in GazetU
No. 1747 of 22nd Jan.,
1926.
OrHer of Officer Ad–
ministering the Govern–
ment in Council No. 1069
of 24th August. 1925,
published in Gazette No.
1716 of 28th August,
1925.
Order of High Com–
missioner in Council'
No. 1013 of 21st M a y
r
1924, published in Gaz.
No. 1635 of 23rd M a y
1924.
Order of High Com–
missioner in Council No.
1013 of 21st Mav, 1924,
published in Gazette No.
1635 of 23rd Mav, 1924
and Notification No. 37
published in Gczrrtt »..
1747 of 22nd Januarv,
1926.