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PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-NEW ZEALAND. ARTICLE XVI. Mi8sent Patrcels. March 3, 1933. April 24, 1933. 1497 Missent parcels. Ordinary parcels when missent, are reforwarded to their correct Provisions for ordl· d..bh' d' hd' I f h f nary parcels. estmatIonytemost Irectrouteatte Isposa 0 tereor- warding Administration. They must not be charged with customs or other charges by that Administration. Insured parcels, when Insured mail. missent, may not be reforwarded to their destination except as insured mail. If this is im:{>ossible, they must be returned to origin. When th~ ~eforwarding myo~ves the r:eturn of the ~arcel to the reftTarmstroBot (talk) 19:30, 8 July 2014 (UTC)' ir parcel office of orIgm, the retransmIttmg Admmistration refunds to that office the credits received and reports the error by a Bulletin of Verification. When the reforwarding involves the dispatch of a parcel to a th~~r~~:TarmstroBot (talk) to a third country and if the amount credited to the retransmittin~ Ad- ministration is insufficient to cover the expenses of retransmIssion which it has to defray, the retransmitting Administration allows to the Administration to which it forwards the parcel the credits due it; it then recovers the amount of the deficiency by claiming it from the office of exchange from which the missent parcel was directly received. The reason for this claim is notified to the latter by means of a Bulletin of Verification. ARTICLE XVII. Redirection. Redirectl.n . 1. A parcel may be redirected in consequence of the addressee's Allowed on payment h fdd.h fd .. h f of additional charges. Cange0 a ressIntecountry0 estmatIon, at t e request 0 either the sender or the addressee. For the parcels redirected in its territory, the Postal Administra- tion of the country of destination may collect additional charges fixed by its internal regulations. These charges shall not be can- celled even in case the parcel is returned to origin or reforwarded to another country. 2. A parcel may be redirected out of the country of original ot:::n~. to any address only at the sender's or the addressee's reguest and provided that the parcel complies with the conditions reqmred for its further conveyance. Insured parcels shall not be redirected to another country except as insured mail. New postage, as well as new insurance fees, in the case of insured Charges may be 001· .f d lected on delivery. parcels, may, 1 not prepaid, be collecte upon delivery. The sender is entitled to forbid, by means of a suitable entry on Forbidden, if so In· structed. the dispatch note and on the parcel, any redirection. ARTICLE XVIII. Sale or Destruction. Sale or destruction. 1. Articles liable to det('rioration or corruption, and these only. t ;trticles liable to d&- may be sold immediately even on the outward or return journey; e orat on. without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right party. If for any reason a sale is impossible, the spoilt or worthless ar- ticles shall be destroyed. The sale or destruction shall be recorded and report made to the Postal Administration of the country of origin.