18 No. 3

Electronic and Postal Communications

2010

impressed or otherwise indicated on a postal article, whether
the postage stamp is issued under this Act or by the
government of any other country;
“postal article” or “postal item” means material goods, with or
without mercantile value, that comply with the post ability
requirements determined by this Act and by regulation, and
that are delivered via a physical network to a specified
address or a person with a specified address;
“postal communications” means the communications of information
by means of post;
“postal exclusivity” means exclusive rights given to the public
postal operator to issue stamps, installing private and
posting letter boxes and the use of the words “Post Office”,
“letter box and postage stamps;
“postal licence” means a licence issued pursuant to Part III of this Act;
“postal licensee” means a person who holds a postal licence;
“postal service’ means conventional postal, hybrid postal and
couriers’ services;
“postal undertaking” means all the lands, buildings, and other property,
movable or immovable, vested in the Minister immediately
before the transfer date for the postal purposes of the Minister
and all assets, powers, rights, interests, privileges, debts,
liabilities and obligations connected therewith;
“postcard” means a card recognized as a postcard in accordance
with the terms of the convention regulating the affairs of the
Universal Postal Union;
“posting box” means any pillar box and wall box and any other box
or receptacle provided by or under the authority of a public
postal licensee for the purpose of receiving postal articles
for transmission by, or under the authority of, a public
postal licensee;
“public postal licensee” means a person designated by the Authority
under this Act;
“public postal licensee’s installation or plant” means any installation
or plant used for posts belonging to or used by a public
postal licensee;

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