Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 18 : Section 1724


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1724. Postage on mail delivered by foreign vessels

      Except as otherwise provided by treaty or convention the Postal
    Service may require the transportation by any steamship of mail
    between the United States and any foreign port at the compensation
    fixed under authority of law. Upon refusal by the master or the
    commander of such steamship or vessel to accept the mail, when
    tendered by the Postal Service or its representative, the collector
    or other officer of the port empowered to grant clearance, on
    notice of the refusal aforesaid, shall withhold clearance, until
    the collector or other officer of the port is informed by the
    Postal Service or its representative that the master or commander
    of the steamship or vessel has accepted the mail or that conveyance
    by his steamship or vessel is no longer required by the Postal
    Service.



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