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Tanzania Communications
(ii) letters delivered by an employee of the sender;,
(iii) letters delivered by a messenger employed by the sender especially for the purpose, not being a person
employed or engaged in the course of his business or
employment in delivering or procuring the delivery of
letters;
(iv) letters exceeding two kilograms in weight per letter;
(v) letters concerning goods sent with the goods and delivered therewith;
(vi) letters carried to or from a post office;
(vii) letters carried in accordance with an agreement entered into by the licensee;
(viii) transfers between document exchanges;
(ix) letters carried to the premises of a provider of electronic mail services for the purposes of being transmitted as electronic mail, or letters carried from the premises of such a person after having been so transmitted;
(x) letters carried and delivered by a private friend without
hire, reward or other profit; and
(xi) letters carried and delivered personally by the sender.
(2) If any question arises as to whether or not any postal article is a
letter within the meaning of this Act, the decision of the Commission
thereon shall be final.
14.-(l) The Commission may grant a licence on such terms and
conditions and in consideration of such payments as it thinks fit to any
person for the doing of any such act or the performance of any such
service falling within Section 13(l) (a) and (b) as is specified in the
licence; and anything done under and in accordance with a licence
granted under this section shall not constitute an infringement of the
privilege conferred by section 15.
(2) A licence granted under subsection (1) may be granted either to
any person, or class of persons or a particular person, and may include
(without prejudice to the power to impose conditions conferred by that
subsection) conditions requiring the payment to the Commission of a
fee on the grant of the licence or the payment to the Commission of
periodic fees during the currency of the licence or both of such amount
as may be determined or under the licence.
(3) A payment required by subsection (2) to be rendered to the Commission may be recovered by it in any court of competent jurisdiction
as if it were a simple contract debt.
(4) No person shall question whether the grant of a licence under
subsection (1) was, or was not, effected with consent of or in accordance
with the terms of a general authority given by the Commission; and the
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Licences
to be issued unconditionally or
subject to
conditions