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One thin, flat, official letter was probably the only postal matter in it.
Moreover, post offices here by and large deal only with postal matters.
She has written on postal matters for national newspapers and submitted congressional testimony.
Soaking a stamp in water is the usual way of removing it from the postal matter.
Undera universal vote-by-mail scheme,the almightyballot becomes just another piece of postal matter.
A failed attempt at removing the stamp from other paper typically results in portion of the stamp's paper being left attached to the postal matter.
Carlin went into government as President Richard Nixon's liaison with Congress on postal matters.
Governor William Hobson issued an ordinance covering postal matters, although the British government retained control until 1848.
Yemen is a signatory to various international agreements on agricultural commodities, commerce, defense, economic and technical cooperation, finance, and postal matters.
The use of local or JNF labels on such postal matter was totally without any need and is known on philatelic items only.
In postal matters, starting 2 March 1993, Australia Post became the postal operator of the island and responsible for its philatelic program.
The ceiling is soiled and damaged by years of water leaks, but just discernible are intricate seals of nations cooperating with the United States in postal matters.
The postal exception, one of 13 specific exemptions to the law, bars "any claim arising out of the loss, miscarriage or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter."
The idea of such a union to regulate postal matters worldwide was first nurtured at conferences held in Paris in 1863 to coordinate the myriad of bilateral agreements then in effect.
Under the Federal Tort Claims Act, the government is immune from liability for "any claim arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter."
The Board directs the exercise of the powers of the Postal Service, directs and controls its expenditures, reviews its practices, conducts long-range planning and sets policies on all postal matters.
Ghana and the United States are signatories to twenty agreements and treaties covering such matters as agricultural commodities, aviation, defense, economic and technical cooperation, education, extradition, postal matters, telecommunications, and treaty obligations.
Mail was despatched from Britain as before but on its arrival in Constantinople British officers handled it, but unfortunately they had no experience in postal matters and there was soon a build up of undelivered letters.
He personally copyrighted the product in February 1933 and it was used first in Iraq and later in the British Mandate of Palestine where Gumbley was in charge of postal matters in the late 1930s.
Tearing a piece off of the stamp, however, is how the Afghan postal clerk cancelled a stamp and so this is not a flaw but evidence that the stamp was probably postally used, especially if the stamp is still on the postal matter.
At a period when Residents had no clerks and were lucky if they possessed a typewriter, Lugard was listing some thirty different sets of records which either had to be kept or sent in, dealing with every conceivable aspect of a fully developed civil administration from postal matters to canoe registration.
On March 19, 2003, the district court granted the government's motion to dismiss, holding that Dolan's claim was barred by the postal exception to the FTCA waiver of immunity, which applied to "any claim arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter."