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Many of his fellows never had actions brought against them except under the postal laws, which naturally are inefficient.
A change made in the postal laws in 1845 favored the local circulation of newspapers.
And you broke the postal laws shamelessly by tucking your letter inside the parcel.
Creswell developed a codified classification system of offenses against postal laws.
The local city postal services remained private, but in 1888 a new postal law was introduced which expanded the monopoly to the entire country.
Massachusetts and the other colonies soon passed postal laws, and a very imperfect post office system was established.
The ability of an operator to adjust quality of delivery service can be affected by the applicable postal law in each country.
Such services operate without any restriction, even eluding postal laws that prohibit people from selling pornography through the mail.
Non UPU members have their own Postal law.
Hubbard was convicted on one count of circulating "objectionable" (or "obscene") matter in violation of the postal laws.
The law, passed in 1872 during a postal law recodification, originally only criminalized "any scheme or artifice to defraud."
Chairman Goldway has presided over the Commission during a time marked by a record caseload and the implementation of new postal laws and regulations.
Postal laws and regulations define the procedures that postal authorities and is also called postal law.
Make sure you are aware of postal laws regarding the types of materials that can be sent in the United States as well as other countries before mailing.
The solution is strict reporting of solicitations, with no exemptions for religious groups and others, coupled with vigorous enforcement of the postal laws and Internal Revenue Service regulations.
Also vexing to USPS's competitors are the postal laws, dating back to 1845 , which prohibit private companies from transporting and delivering letters or packets in competition with the Postal Service.
The diversity of the existing postal systems spanned all parts of the postal laws, the postal monopoly, the postal restraint, the guarantee relations, the special privileges of the postal systems, and the sanctions.
In recent years, one avenue that spammers have used to circumvent the postal laws, is to conduct business by non-postal routes, such as sending an email message and instructing recipients to send money via electronic services such as Paypal.
The resolution would "seek to determine if a system of peonage existed in the strike zone, if immigration or postal laws were being violated, if strikers were being prosecuted contrary to Federal law, and if certain other conditions existed."
Sangor appeared before Senator Estes Kefauver's 1950-51 United States Senate Special Committee to Investigate Crime in Interstate Commerce, which among other topics looked into possible violations of postal law by crime comics publishers.
New enforcement tools given to the PRC include subpoena power, authority to direct the Postal Service to adjust rates and to take other remedial actions, and levying fines in cases of deliberate noncompliance with applicable postal laws.
Freeing agents from getting a judge's sign-off is an invitation to overreaching and abuse, as is a proposal to let the F.B.I. ignore postal law restraints when antiterrorism agents choose to monitor someone's letter envelopes and package covers.
These attempts at limiting the content of the mails were upheld by the Supreme Court, but in the 20th century, the Court took a more assertive approach in striking down postal laws which limited free expression, particularly as it related to political materials.
The Commission's analysis of existing postal law yields the following conclusions: The Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 gives the United States Postal Service a clear mandate to innovate by developing effective and efficient services adapted to the needs of the Nation's mail users.