The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is eight cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in stamps, in addition to the postage. Full prepayment of postage and fee is required. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to or Intended for,... Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac - Page 1681904Full view - About this book
| Connecticut. Secretary of the State - 1917 - 704 pages
...cannot be registered, but can be insured. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is ton cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in...letters or parcels addressed to. or intended for, the 8(ime \»CV»OTV <*VTMxa>\i \w VvtA. ot otherwise fastened together and registered aft o\w. Postmasters,... | |
| United States. Post Office Department - 1921 - 204 pages
...in addition to the postage for each letter or parcel, both to be fully prepaid by stamps affixed. 2. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to, or intended for, the same person, unless inclosed in one envelope or wrapper, shall not be tied or otherwise fastened together and registered... | |
| 1900 - 1298 pages
...classes of mail matter may be registered. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, Is eight pore of the Senate and Speaker of the House — Other...Judfje aH to Election, of Its Members, &c. Sec. 9. Postmasters before receiving a letter for registration must require the sender to hav* It securely... | |
| 1903 - 1314 pages
...classes of mall matter may be registered. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, Is eight cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed In...tied or otherwise fastened together and registered ая one. Postmasters before receiving a letter for registration must require the sender to have It... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court - 1914 - 722 pages
...at any post office in the United States. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is ten cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in...to the postage. Full prepayment of postage and fee ia required. Every letter presented for registration must bo fully and legibly addressed and securely... | |
| 1888 - 844 pages
...classes of mail matter may be registered. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is ten cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in stamps, in addition to the postage. Full prepay ment of postage and fee is required. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to, or intended... | |
| 1887 - 268 pages
...destroying the wrapper, for if it is not so wrapped, the postage will be charged at letter rates. 6. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to, or intended for, the same person, can not be tied or otherwise fastened together and registered as one. 6. Any post-office in the United... | |
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