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PARCEL POST CONVENTION-SWEDEN. .AlrrIOLE 24. AocfJtlfWlm,g • June 28, 1932. Jul7 11, 1982• 2117 1. Terminal POJI'Cel8. At the end of each quarter the creditor TmnlDal pucela. country shall prepare an account of the amount due to it in respect of the parcels received in excess of thos~ dispatched. 2. TraMt Pa:J'C(Jle. Each Administration shall also prepare quar- TraDIltparoeJa. terly an account showing the sums due for parcels sent by the other Administration for onward transmission. 3. These accounts shall be submitted to the examination of the cor- t =ttSUbmitted responding Administration, if possible in the course of the month 0 OD. . which follows the quarter to which they relate. The totals should not be summarily altered but any errors which may be discovered must form the subject Qf statements of di1ferences. 4. The compilation, transmission, verification and acceptance of VerI1lcatlOD, etc. the accounts must be effected as early as possible, and the payment resulting from the balance must be made at the latest before the end of the following quarter. 5. Payment of the balances due on these accounts between the two Pll)'DI8Dt ofbalaDOII. Administrations shall be effected by means of dr.afts on New York or in any other manner which may be agreed UDon mutually by correspondence between the two Administrations; the expense at- t.endant on the payment being at the charge of the indebted Administration. B. Oolleot-fJn-Deliver"!J Se'l'1Jice. AlmCLE 25. 8'Uihject. 1. Parcels, having charges to be collected on delivery, shall be accepted for mailing to any money order post office in the United States of America or in Sweden. 0011 ec t-on-deUvery aervb. Subject. Acceptance. Insuf&D08 Decesaary. 2. C. O. D . ~arcels shall be accepted only when insured. 3. The prOVIsions of the Articles 25-36 of this Convention do not ca~f:VislODS Dot appU- cover transit C. O. D . parcels. AlmCL1!l 26. POBtOJ{/e aM Fees. 1. Parcels bearing charges for collection on delivery shall be sub- Postage rates, etc. ject to the postage rates, fees, conditions of mailing, and other formalities applicable to insured parcels without trade charges. The Administration of origin is entitled to collect from the sender Addltioual fee. of each J?arcel mailed collect-on-delivery: such collect-on-delivery fee, in additIon to the r~uired postage ana. other fees, as may be pre- scribed by its regulatIons. 2. The posta.ge rates and fees shall belong entirely to the country :etalned by ooUDtrJ collecting them. No special account of these fees is to be made co ectiDg. between the two Administrations except as stated in Article 23. AIm:CLE 27. Amount of o. O. D. AmOUDt oiO. O. D. 1. The maximum amount to be collected on delivery shall be one I ~um to be 001· hundred dollars. This amount may be increased or decreased at any ec time by mutual agreement through correspondence between the two