| Florence E. McGill - 1922 - 328 páginas
...Laws and Regulations of the United States Sec. 393. Classification of Mail Matter: Mailable matter shall be divided into four classes — First, Written...Miscellaneous printed matter Fourth, Merchandise. Sec. 396. Prepayment of postage: Postage on all matter must be prepaid by stamps at the time of mailing,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads - 1925 - 530 páginas
...classes of mail matter. The present law classifying mail matter was enacted in 1879. This established four classes : First, written matter ; second, periodical...publications ; third, miscellaneous printed matter; and fourth, merchandise. Mailable matter of the second class was defined as embracing all newspapers... | |
| United States. Congress. Special Joint Subcommittee on Postal Rates - 1925 - 528 páginas
...classes of mail matter. The present law classifying mail matter was enacted in 1879. This established four classes : First, written matter ; second, periodical...publications ; third, miscellaneous printed matter; and fourth, merchandise. Mailable matter of the second class was defined as embracing all newspapers... | |
| United States - 1879 - 998 páginas
...obtained under this section, as shall, in his opinion, be just and equitable. SEC. 7. That mailable matter shall be divided into four classes : First, written...miscellaneous printed matter; Fourth, merchandise. SEC. 8. Mailable matter of the first class shall embrace letters, postal cards, and all matters wholly... | |
| 1939 - 1418 páginas
...third-class matter. matter. GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 5.1 Classification of mail matter. Mailable matter shall be divided into four classes : First. Written...publications. Third. Miscellaneous printed matter and other mailable matter (not exceeding 8 ounces) not in the first, second, or fourth classes. Fourth.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1947 - 1212 páginas
...same 8 Sec. 7 of the Classification Act of 1879, as amended, 39 USC §221, provides: "Mailable matter shall be divided into four classes: "First, written...publications; "Third, miscellaneous printed matter and other mailable matter not in the first, second, or fourth classes; "Fourth, merchandise and other... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1947 - 988 páginas
...same 9 Sec. 7 of the Classification Act of 1879, as amended, 39 USC §221, provides: "Mailable matter shall be divided into four classes: "First, written...publications; "Third, miscellaneous printed matter and other mailable matter not in the first, second, or fourth classes; "Fourth, merchandise and other... | |
| 1949 - 966 páginas
...34.95 appear at 13 FR 8883. GENERAL PROVISIONS § 34.1 Classification of mail matter. Mailable matter shall be divided Into four classes : First, written...publications; Third, miscellaneous printed matter and other mailable matter Inot exceeding eight ounces] not In the first, second, or fourth classes;... | |
| 1984 - 1448 páginas
...former laws relating to the classification of mail matter and rates of postage and divides mail matter into four classes: First, written matter; second,...printed matter; fourth, merchandise. First-class matter shall embrace letters, postal cards, and all matters wholly or partly in writing, except such writing... | |
| Maine - 1882 - 696 páginas
...Rockland, and SW Harbor. Additional Reporting Station— Bangor. 3PO8TA.GE RATES. All mailable matter shall be divided into four classes : First, written...matter; Fourth, merchandise. . FIRST-CLASS MATTER. Mailable matter of the first class shall embrace letters, postal cards, and all matters wholly or partly... | |
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