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Terms of Use; Federal Regulations. (a) You may use the Meter solely for the purpose of processing your mail, provided that you are authorized by the USPS to use the Meter, and that you comply with (i) this Agreement, (ii) any operator guide and (iii) all USPS regulations. (b) You agree to use only attachments or printing devices authorized by us. (c) You must receive our written consent before moving the Meter to a different location. (d) Federal regulations require that we own the Meter. (e) Tampering with or misusing the Meter is a violation of federal law. (f) Activities of the USPS including the payment of refunds for postage by the USPS to clients will be made in accordance with the current Domestic Mail Manual. (g) If the Meter is used in any unlawful scheme, or is not used for any consecutive 12 month period, or if you take the Meter or allow the Meter to be taken outside the United States without proper written permission of USPS Headquarters, or if you otherwise fail to abide by the postal regulations and this Agreement regarding care and use of the Meter, then this Agreement and any related Meter rental may be revoked. You acknowledge that any use of this Meter that fraudulently deprives the USPS of revenue can cause you to be subject to civil and criminal penalties applicable to fraud and/or false claims against the United States. The submission of a false or fraudulent statement can result in imprisonment of up to 5 years and fines of up to $10,000 (18 U.S.C. 1001) and a civil penalty of up to $5,000 plus an assessment of twice the amount falsely claimed (3 U.S.C. 3802). The mailing of matter bearing a fraudulent postage meter imprint is an example of a violation of these statutes. (h) You are responsible for immediately reporting (within 72 hours or less) the theft or loss of the Meter to us. Failure to comply with this notification provision in a timely manner may result in the denial of refund of any funds remaining on the Meter at the time of loss or theft. (i) You understand that the rules and regulations regarding the use of this Meter as documented in the Domestic Mail Manual may be updated from time to time by the USPS and it is your obligation to comply with any rules and regulations regarding its use.
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Terms of Use; Federal Regulations. You may use the Meter solely for the purpose of processing your mail, provided that you are authorized by the USPS to use the Meter, and that you comply with (i) this Agreement, (ii) any operator guide and (iii) all USPS regulations.
Terms of Use; Federal Regulations. (a) You may use the Meter solely for the purpose of processing your mail, provided that you are authorized by the USPS to use the Meter, and that you comply with (i) this Agreement, (ii) any operator guide and (iii) all USPS regulations. (b) You agree to use only attachments or printing devices authorized by us in conjunction with the Meter you are provided under this Agreement... (c) You must receive our written consent before moving the Meter to a different location. (d) Federal regulations require that we own the Meter. (e) Tampering with or misusing the Meter is a violation of federal law. (f) Activities of the USPS including the payment of refunds for postage by the USPS to clients will be made in accordance with the current Domestic Mail Manual. (g) If the Meter is used in any unlawful scheme, or is not used for any consecutive 12 month period, or if you take the Meter or allow the Meter to be taken outside the United States without proper written permission of USPS Headquarters, or if you otherwise fail to abide by the postal regulations and this Agreement regarding care and use of the Meter, then this Agreement and any related Meter rental may be revoked. You acknowledge that any use of this Meter that fraudulently deprives the USPS of revenue can cause you to be subject to civil and criminal penalties applicable to fraud and/or false claims against the United States. The submission of a false or fraudulent statement can result in imprisonment of up to 5 years and fines of up to $10,000 (18 U.S.C. 1001) and a civil penalty of up to $5,000 plus an assessment of twice the amount falsely claimed (3 U.S.C. 3802). The mailing of matter bearing a fraudulent postage meter imprint is an example of a violation of these statutes. (h) You are responsible for immediately reporting (within 72 hours or less) the theft or loss of the Meter to us. Failure to comply with this notification provision in a timely manner may result in the denial of refund of any funds remaining on the Meter at the time of loss or theft. (i) You understand that the rules and regulations regarding the use of this Meter as documented in the Domestic Mail Manual may be updated from time to time by the USPS and it is your obligation to comply with any rules and regulations regarding its use.
Terms of Use; Federal Regulations. 2.4.1. Purchasing Entity may use the Meter solely for the purpose of processing its mail, provided that it is authorized by the USPS to use the Meter, and that Purchasing Entity complies with (i) this Agreement, (ii) any operator guide and (iii) all USPS regulations. 2.4.2. Purchasing Entity agrees to use only attachments or printing devices authorized by us. 2.4.3. Purchasing Entity must receive PBl's written consent before moving the Meter to a different location. 2.4.4. Federal regulations require that PBI own the Meter. 2.4.5. Tampering with or misusing the Meter is a violation of federal law. 2.4.6. Activities of the USPS, including the payment of refunds for postage by the USPS to clients, will be made in accordance with the current Domestic Mail Manual. 2.4.7. If the Meter is used in any unlawful scheme or is not used for any consecutive twelve (12) month period, or if takes the Meter or allows the Meter to be taken outside the United States without proper written permission of USPS Headquarters, or if Purchasing Entity enters a series of unpaid or short-paid mail pieces and/or packages in the mail stream, or if you resell the postage pricing that 2.4.8. Purchasing Entity is responsible for immediately reporting (within 72 hours or less) the theft or loss of the Meter to PBI. Failure to comply with this notification provision in a timely manner may result in the denial of refund of any funds remaining on the Meter at the time of loss or theft. 2.4.9. Purchasing Entity understands that the rules and regulations regarding the use of this Meter as documented in the Domestic Mail Manual may be updated from time to time by the USPS and it is Purchasing Entity's obligation to comply with any rules and regulations regarding its use. 2.4.10. You agree that you will not resell or attempt to resell the postage pricing that we offer you under this Agreement to any other party.

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