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Postal Services Act 2000

Section 98: Mail-bags not to be subject to control by harbour authorities

145.Section 98 sets out four cases in which harbour authorities may not detain mail-bags. It overrides any other statutory provisions. This replaces section 67 of the Post Office Act 1969 and extends the protection to mail-bags of all universal service providers. The cases are:-

  • where a universal service provider is carrying the mail-bags himself in connection with the provision of a universal postal service;

  • where another is carrying the mail-bags of a universal service provider on his behalf either within the UK or to a foreign destination;

  • where mail-bags of a foreign administration are being carried by a universal service provider: and

  • where a universal service provider is in charge of the mail-bags of foreign administrations in the United Kingdom in connection with the provision of a universal postal service.

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