39 CFR 310.1 - Definitions
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Knox v. Brnovich, No. 18-16613
...regulations to enforce the Private Express Statutes did not alter this approach to the scope of the Postal Service’s monopoly. See 39 C.F.R. §§ 310.1 – 310.7. The regulations reiterate the Private Express Statutes’ prohibition on carriage for hire on postal routes, see 39 C.F.R. § 310.2(a),......
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Knox v. Brnovich, No. CV-18-02089-PHX-DLR
...that early ballots, once completed and sealed in the appropriately addressed envelope, qualify as letters under federal law, see 39 C.F.R. § 310.1(a)(1), and therefore become subject to federal laws regulating the carriage and delivery of mail. Accordingly, Knox contends that H.B. 2023 is p......
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U.S. Postal Service v. Brennan, No. 741
...n.17 (1977). 8 Appellants further urge that by permitting the Postal Service to define letters or packets, see 39 U.S.C. § 401(2); 39 C.F.R. § 310.1, Congress has improperly delegated the legislative authority vested exclusively in it by Art. I, § 1 in violation of the separation of powers ......
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U.S. v. Q Intern. Courier, Inc., Nos. 96-3456
...§§ 601-606, in an effort to locate a legal duty on Quick's part to pay postage. These provisions, and their enabling regulations, see 39 C.F.R. § 310.1 through § 310.7, protect the Postal Service's monopoly by forbidding the private carriage of letters. By transporting Page 774 letters to B......
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8 cases
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600 F.2d 824 (D.C. Cir. 1979), 78-1065, Associated Third Class Mail Users v. United States Postal Service
...[5] (Emphasis added.) This definition is contained in the regulations concerning enforcement of the Private Express Statutes. See 39 C.F.R. § 310.1(a) (1977). That section goes on to make clear that "(i)dentical messages directed to more than one specific person or address * * * consti......
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440 F.Supp. 1211 (D.D.C. 1977), Civ. A. 76-1768, Associated Third Class Mail Users v. United States Postal Service
...will not suspend the rulemaking authority of the Postal Service on the basis of that announcement alone. Nor will the Court invalidate 39 C.F.R. § 310.1(a) on the basis of an allegedly "illogical flip-flop" by the Service in promulgating the rule. The agency originally proposed to......
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131 F.3d 770 (8th Cir. 1997), 96-3456, United States v. Q Intern. Courier, Inc.
...§§ 601-606, in an effort to locate a legal duty on Quick's part to pay postage. These provisions, and their enabling regulations, see 39 C.F.R. § 310.1 through § 310.7, protect the Postal Service's monopoly by forbidding the private carriage of letters. By Page 774 letters to Barbados by a ......
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Knox v. Brnovich, 103118 FED9, 18-16613
...to enforce the Private Express Statutes did not alter this approach to the scope of the Postal Service's monopoly. See 39 C.F.R. §§ 310.1-310.7. The regulations reiterate the Private Express Statutes' prohibition on carriage for hire on postal routes, see 39 C.......
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