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postal order

postal order
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bedrag dat per post verzonden wordt
  • a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual; obtainable and payable at a post office

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postal order
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • formulier om geld te verzenden
  • a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual; obtainable and payable at a post office

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postal order
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • postkwitantie
  • a written order for the payment of a sum to a named individual; obtainable and payable at a post office

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  1. Fill in the postal address of the entity submitting the application here, in the following order:
  2. Where several universal service providers with regional postal networks exist, Member States should also assess and, where necessary, ensure their interoperability in order to prevent impediments to the prompt transport of postal items.
  3. Poland submitted detailed information on the accounting separation and the cost allocation methodology adopted by the postal operator in order to quantify the costs [21] of the universal postal service.
  4. Since postal savings certificates were repayable on demand, unlike bonds, PI had to manage the system with care in order to meet all the targets set.
  5. Under the Order of 5 December 2003 CDP has been succeeded in the relationships arising out of the postal current account service by the Treasury.
  6. In order to maintain the framework for the regulation of the postal sector, the date of expiry of Directive 97/67/EC should be deleted.
  7. The Commission therefore asked an independent expert to conduct a study in order to establish a market remuneration for the placement of postal savings certificates.
  8. Article 1(2) of the Order states that postal savings, i.e. the raising of funds by CDP through PI, constitute a service of general economic interest.
  9. As a consequence of the Order of 6 October 2004, the collection of postal savings has become a service of general economic interest [57].
  10. In an environment where several postal undertakings provide services within the universal service area, it is appropriate to require all Member States to assess whether some elements of the postal infrastructure or certain services generally provided by universal service providers should be made accessible to other operators providing similar services, in order to promote effective competition, and/or protect all users by ensuring the overall quality of the postal service.
  11. Article 1(1) of the Order (decreto) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance of 6 October 2004 relating to Decree-law No 269 of 30 September 2003 [17] defines ‘postal savings’ as ‘the collection of funds, with an obligation to repay supported by a State guarantee, performed by CDP SpA through Poste Italiane SpA’. The instruments used for the purpose are postal savings books and postal savings certificates.
  12. In 2006 99 % of PP’s turnover was generated by basic activities, which consist of (i) universal postal services (reserved and non-reserved); (ii) contracted services (mainly other postal services falling outside the scope of the universal postal service, financial services like cash payments into bank accounts and management of Bank Pocztowy’s loans and deposits, radio and television licence management and insurance mediation); and (iii) trade services (mainly sale of trade goods, philately, mail order of textbooks, trade in foreign currency).
  13. However, as already mentioned above in section V.2.3.3, in order to properly calculate the net result for discharging the Universal Postal Obligation as well as the result outside the UPS, it should be ensured that no cost and revenue remains unallocated and that all results [76] (revenues and costs) are adequately allocated to each of the reserved and to the non-reserved services within the Universal Postal Service and to the non-Universal Postal Service.
  14. The commission for placing postal savings certificates also reflected the whole of the work done by PI in order to achieve certain objectives in term of gross subscription and net subscription, both for postal savings as a whole and for the individual products.
  15. In order for PP to be able to carry out the distribution of ‘other indirect costs’ to services it has to collect data on (i) weight of postal items delivered, (ii) volume/number of postal items delivered and (iii) working time required to perform the different operations.