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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. 2. The Administration confiscating a parcel in accordance with the preceding authorization shall notify the addressee and the Adminis- tration of origin. ARTICLE 11 Parcels for second addressees Senders of parcels addressed in care of banks or other organiza- tions for delivery to second addressees, will be obliged to state on the tags, labels or wrappers thereof, the exact names and addresses of the persons for whom such parcels are intended. Nevertheless, the second addressee will be notified that such parcel is on hand and At, p. 3a the fee provided for by Article 6 may be collected; but he may not claim delivery without the written authorization of the first ad- dressee or of the sender. The latter shall, in that case, arrange for its delivery through the Administration of origin. ARTICLE 12 Abandoned or returned parcels 1. Abandoned parcels, or those returned to origin which cannot be delivered to the senders, will remain at the disposal of the Adminis- tration of destination or origin, as the case may be, to be treated in accordance with their domestic legislation. Reftd pdls. 2. The Administrations of destination may immediately return parcels which have been refused. AmomntsooleUbe. 3. The Administrations may collect for each parcel returned to origin as undeliverable, the following amounts: (a) The amount due to them as terminal charge; Ante, p. was. (b) The charges referred to in Section 1 of Article 4; (c) The charges due on parcels in the country of destination on account of forwarding; (d) The fee mentioned in Section 1 (a) of Article 6; A., p. m. (e) The storage charges indicated in Section 1 (c) of Article 6. (f) The repacking fee. ARTICLE 13 Propositions in the interval between meetings The present Agreement may be modified in the interval which tran- spires between Congresses, following the procedure established by the Convention of the Universal Postal Union in force. In order to become effective, modifications must obtain: (a) Unanimity of votes, if it is a question of introducing new provisions or modifying the present Article or Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,8and9. (b) Two-thirds of the votes, in order to modify the other pro- visions. ARTICLE 14 Matters not provided for 1. Ah matters not provided for by this Agreement will be governed by the provisions of the Parcel Post Agreement of the Universal Mt.ma Postal Union and its Regulations of Execution. 3538