provided in paragraph (1), is incapable of being delivered, but
contains the sender’s address, it shall be returned to such
sender.
(3)
Where a letter or postal article is incapable of
being delivered but has a sender’s address on it, it shall be
returned to such a sender un opened.
(4)
Every undeliverable postal article that has been
opened and remains undeliverable may be kept for a minimum
period of three months and may thereafter be destroyed;
Provided that where such a letter or postal article
contains any thing of value or a saleable article, it shall be
safely kept and a record thereof opened and maintained by any
postal licensee for a period of six months and if unclaimed, the
contents shall be disposed off in accordance with any written
law.
(5)
Where a letter or postal article is returned to a
sender by reason of being undelivered as addressed and that
sender refuses to take delivery of the same, the letter or postal
article shall be dealt with as provided for in paragraph (4).
PART XI – TARIFFS REGULATION
Scope.
Price cap.
90. (1) Except as provided in regulation 97, this Part
shall apply to licensed services which are not open to
competition and whose tariffs are subject to regulation by the
Commission.
91.(1) All licensees whose tariff rates are subject to
review by the Commission pursuant to the price cap condition
provided for in respective licences shall file with the
Commission applications for the adjustment of such tariff
rates.
(2)
All licences for services that are subject to price
cap condation shall contain the period in which such tariffs
may be adjusted once a year.
(3)
The obligation to comply with the terms and
conditions of the price cap shall extend from the date on which
a licence becomes effective up to the period when the services
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