2492 PARCEL rosr CONVENTION—NETHERLANDS. V¤¤¤<=¤*·i¤¤··>¢¤· -3. The compilation, transmission, verification, and acceptance of the accounts must be effected as earlyas possible and the payment resulting from thebalanoe must be made at the latem before the end of the following quarter. ‘ ‘ ‘ . P¤Y¤*°¤*°"’°‘°°°°· 4. Payment of the balance due on these accounts between the two Administrations shall _be effected bymmeans of drafts on New York or in any other manner which may agreed uplon mutually by cor- respondence between the two Administrations t e e%nse attendant on the payment being at the charge of the indebted ce. ,°{‘°"‘°” "°“"'°"'d°" ‘ X XI V. Matters not Provided for ain. the Oowvention. U¤1v•¤•¤. P¤¤¢¤g 1. All matters concernin the exchange, and uests for recall g>'$‘$°rii. pmmm ° or return of registered or gnsured parcels, the dlitlaining and dis- position of return receipts therefor, and the adjustment of indem- nity claims in connection therewith, not covered by this Convention shall be governed by the provisions of the Universal Postal Union Convention and the Detaxlednllegulations for its Execution, in so far as they are applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions °t;¤*¤*¤¤l l¤¤*¤l¤*’°¤· of this Convention, and then if no other arrangement has been made, ` the internal legislation re lations, and rulings of the United States of America and the Eigdom of The Netherlands, according C to the country involved, shall govern. m.,&},‘}“°°'c,}’§§;g,0,{’.{ 2. The Postmaster General of the United States of America and °¤°°- the Director General of Posts and Telegraphs of The Netherlands shall have authority jointly to make from time to time by corre- spondence such changes and modifications and further regulations of order and detail as may become necessar to facilitate the opera- tion of the service contemplated by this (invention as well as to arrange for the exchange of parce s subject to collect on delivery C [ ti I charges, should both countries at any time desire such service. nwguZIii`i,°$pii.1§,s1°§, 3. The Administrations shall communicate to each other from time to time the provisions of their laws or regulations applicable to the conveyance 0 parcels by Parcel Post. Dmmm XXV. Duration of Oorwentiora ,b1:§i'§{,d_°°"v°"°*°”s 1. This Convention substitutes and abrogates that signed in Wash- V°·35·¥’·“’38· ington on the tenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and at The Hague on the nineteenth day of March, one °°""“°"°°'“°'“‘ thousand nine hundred and eight, and shall take effect and opera- tions thereunder shall begin on a date to be mutually settled between D i the Administrations of t e two countries. mt °“‘ 9. It shall remain in force until one of the two contracting parties has given notice to the other, six months in advance, of its intention to terminate it. i°'Q‘j‘“°,*;_‘f`§•;Y¤§g§f“‘ _ Either Administration may temporarily suspend the registry or insurance service, in whole or in part, when there are special_ reasons for doing so, or restrict it to certain oilices; but on the condition that previous and opportune notice of such a measure is given to the other Administration, such notice to be given by the most rapid Mmmm means if neoessary._ _ _ 3.- Done in duplicate and s1gned at Wash1ngton the 11th day of December, 1926, and at The Hague, the 16th day of November, 1926. [smh.] Iguana: Sid Naw, al as er ener [ ] of the Ugited States of Amerzba. sun. sum · ‘ Director General fof Posts amd Telegraph; of he Netherlands.
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