Express Mail

/ˈɛkspres meɪl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A postal service offering expedited delivery of mail and parcels, often with guaranteed delivery times and additional tracking or security features.
    The lawyer sent the contract via express mail to ensure it arrived before the deadline.

Forms

  • express mail

Commentary

Express mail is often referenced in legal contexts involving timely delivery of documents or evidence, so specifying guaranteed delivery times and tracking can be legally significant.

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