... inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee or damage the mail equipment or other mail matter and not of a character perishable within a period reasonably required for transportation... Buker-Felter Arithmetics - Page 100by Eva F. Buker - 1915Full view - About this book
| Connecticut. Secretary of the State - Connecticut - 1913 - 674 pages
...weight, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee...period reasonably required for transportation and deliyery. That for the purposes of this section the United States and its several Territories and possessions,... | |
| George Morris Philips, Robert Franklin Anderson - Arithmetic - 1913 - 520 pages
...seventy-two inches in length and girbh combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the DECIMALS person of any postal employee or damage the mail equipment...reasonably required for transportation and delivery." 148. For the purpose of carrying the law into effect the United States is divided into zones with different... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 624 pages
...combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee or damage the mall equipment or other mail matter and not of a character...reasonably required for transportation and delivery. For parcels poet purposes the United States and its several Territories and possessions, excepting... | |
| United States. Post Office Department. Division of Motor Vehicle Service - Parcel post - 1913 - 40 pages
...weight, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee or damage the mail equipment or other mail matter iinil not of ii character perishable within a period reasonably required for transportation and delivery.... | |
| George Henry Van Tuyl - Business mathematics - 1913 - 296 pages
...person of any postal employee or to damage the mail equipment or other mail matter, nor must it be of a character perishable within a period reasonably required for transportation and delivery. Rates of postage on domestic parcel post matter are as follows : (a) Parcels weighing 4 oz. or less,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1913 - 740 pages
...and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to Injure the person of nny postal employee or damnge the mail equipment or other mail matter and not of a character i>erishable within a period reasonably required for transportation and delivery. « * • "That the... | |
| Connecticut. Secretary of the State - Connecticut - 1914 - 682 pages
...zones, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee...reasonably required for transportation and delivery. That for the purposes of this section the United States and its several Territories and possessions,... | |
| Ion Edric Dwyer - Commercial correspondence - 1914 - 200 pages
...the other zones, nor greater in size than 72 inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee...reasonably required for transportation and delivery. RATES OF POSTAGE 103 Up to 50 Ibs. at same rates. The local rate is applicable to parcels intended... | |
| United States - 1914 - 212 pages
...weight, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee...reasonably required for transportation and delivery. * * * The classification of articles mailable as well as the weight limit, the rates of postage, zone... | |
| United States. Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue - Taxation - 1914 - 326 pages
...weight, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee...reasonably required for transportation and delivery. All officers and employees are directed to observe the foregoing ruling in dispatching mail for this... | |
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