Examples of Post Office Act in a sentence
If you do not propose to offer a public benefit we cannot support your organization.
The Framers understood that a universally accessible postal service would promote commerce and the free flow of ideas, serving all Americans instead of serving just elites like the European postal services of the day.180 Seventeen years later, the Post Office Act of 1792 “helped turn the abstract idea of democracy into a concrete reality” by expanding the postal network.
In 1991, the Post Office Act, 1958 was amended (RSA, 1991), so as to transfer the Postmaster-General’s regulatory and licensing powers to Telkom (RSA, 1991, section 34).
The definition of postal company is amended to mean “the [postal company contemplated in section 3(1) of the Post Office Act, 1958 (Act No. 44 of 1958)] South African Post Office SOC Ltd referred to in section 3(1) of the South African Post Office SOC Ltd Act, 2011".
Redesignated Office of the First Assistant Postmaster General pursuant to Post Office Act (2 Stat.
Assigned general administrative and operating functions by Post Office Act (17 Stat.
Temporary Office of Postmaster General established in Federal Government by the Post Office Act (1 Stat.
The Company maintained a credit facility with a syndicate of banks.
An Act to amend the Post Office Act 1959 BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, 5 as follows: 1.
Title changed to Superintendent of the Post Office Building and Disbursing Officer (or Clerk) by Post Office Act (17 Stat.