Mail Contract

/ˈmeɪl ˈkɒntrækt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A contractual agreement governing the carriage and delivery of mail, often between postal services or between a sender and postal carrier.
    The parties entered into a mail contract to ensure timely delivery of confidential documents.

Forms

  • mail contract
  • mail contracts

Commentary

Typically involves specific terms regarding responsibility, liability, and timing for the handling of mail; may implicate postal regulations and statutory frameworks governing mail delivery.

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