39 CFR 320.6 - Suspension for extremely urgent letters
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Cooper v. U.S. States Postal Service, No. 3:03CV01694(DJS).
...overnight delivery of letters by private courier services." Air Courier Conference of Am., 498 U.S. at 519, 111 S.Ct. 913 (quoting 39 C.F.R. § 320.6). In addition, "the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 1696(c)[] allow[] private conveyance of letters if done on a one-time basis or without compensat......
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Federal Exp. Corp. v. U.S. Postal Service, No. 97-5793
...since 1979, permitted private couriers such as FedEx, 1 subject to specified conditions, to carry "extremely urgent letters" for hire. 39 C.F.R. § 320.6. In execution of its congressionally-ordained competitive entrepreneurial mission, USPS has, since approximately 1995, pursued an aggressi......
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Cooper v. U.S. Postal Service, Docket No. 07-4825-cv (L).
...operate pursuant to an exception to the monopoly which allows private carriers to provide services for "extremely urgent letters." See 39 C.F.R. § 320.6. 3. See USPS Postal History, Post Offices and Facilities, Stations and Branches, available at: http://www.usps.com/postalhistory/_rtf/ 4. ......
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UPS Worldwide Forwarding, Inc. v. U.S. Postal Service, No. 94-7423
...States and abroad, thus allowing private couriers such as UPS to compete with it in the overnight delivery of letters. See id. (citing 39 C.F.R. Sec. 320.6). In 1986, it went further by generally suspending its monopoly over mail sent abroad. See id. at 519-20, 111 S.Ct. at 915-16; see also......
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Cooper v. U.S. States Postal Service, No. 3:03CV01694(DJS).
...overnight delivery of letters by private courier services." Air Courier Conference of Am., 498 U.S. at 519, 111 S.Ct. 913 (quoting 39 C.F.R. § 320.6). In addition, "the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 1696(c)[] allow[] private conveyance of letters if done on a one-time basis or without......
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Federal Exp. Corp. v. U.S. Postal Service, No. 97-5793
...permitted private couriers such as FedEx, 1 subject to specified conditions, to carry "extremely urgent letters" for hire. 39 C.F.R. § 320.6. In execution of its congressionally-ordained competitive entrepreneurial mission, USPS has, since approximately 1995, pursued an aggressive......
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Cooper v. U.S. Postal Service, Docket No. 07-4825-cv (L).
...to an exception to the monopoly which allows private carriers to provide services for "extremely urgent letters." See 39 C.F.R. § 320.6. 3. See USPS Postal History, Post Offices and Facilities, Stations and Branches, available at: http://www.usps.com/postalhistory/_rtf/ 4. The Glo......
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UPS Worldwide Forwarding, Inc. v. U.S. Postal Service, No. 94-7423
...States and abroad, thus allowing private couriers such as UPS to compete with it in the overnight delivery of letters. See id. (citing 39 C.F.R. Sec. 320.6). In 1986, it went further by generally suspending its monopoly over mail sent abroad. See id. at 519-20, 111 S.Ct. at 915-16; see also......
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