Postal Services Act 2000
2000 CHAPTER 26
Commentary on Sections
Part VI Universal Postal Service: Supplementary
Sections 89, 90, 91 and 92: Schemes and limitation of liability
137.Sections 89, 90, 91 and 92 concern the legal relationship between a universal service provider and its customers in connection with the provision of universal postal services. They replace sections 28 to 30 of the Post Office Act 1969 which dealt only with the relationship between the Post Office and its customers. The new provisions provide for the same privileges to apply to a universal service provider if a condition of his licence is that he should provide a universal postal service.
138.These sections enable a universal service provider to make and operate schemes setting out terms and conditions for the provision of universal postal services (in place of contracts), which limit liability, in particular the liability for consequential losses. The purpose of having such schemes is to ensure that the universal service will continue to be provided. Where a universal service is provided through the use of post boxes (as is the case at present) there is no proof of posting or of the value of contents. The removal of immunity could result in universal service providers being forced to require proof of posting to determine eligibility for any compensation for service failure. These provisions provide for all universal service providers to have immunity to avoid this.
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