... each class of mail or type of mail service bear the direct and indirect postal costs attributable to that class or type plus that portion of all other costs of the Postal Service reasonably assignable to such class or type... E-commerce Activities of the U.S. Postal Service: Hearing Before the ... - Page 136by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services - 2001 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
| J. Gregory Sidak - Business & Economics - 1994 - 200 pages
...including but not limited to the collection, mode of transportation, and priority of delivery; (3) the requirement that each class of mail or type of...the direct and indirect postal costs attributable to that class or type plus that portion of all other costs of the Postal Service reasonably assignable... | |
| United States - Law - 1998 - 228 pages
...including but not limited to the collection, mode of transportation, and priority of delivery; (3) the requirement that each class of mail or type of...the direct and indirect postal costs attributable to that class or type plus that portion of all other costs of the Postal Service reasonably assignable... | |
| Bernard L. Ungar - 2001 - 82 pages
...or prudential reasons, to hold USPS' activities well short of any considerations that private firms would observe. Further, PRC decisions on proposed...the direct and indirect postal costs attributable to it plus that portion of all other costs reasonably assignable to such class or type.41 Concerning... | |
| Rick Geddes - Business & Economics - 2003 - 184 pages
...postal system." 105 The critical section of the act relating to prevention of that crosssubsidy mandates "that each class of mail or type of mail service bear...the direct and indirect postal costs attributable to that class or type plus that portion of all other costs of the Postal Service reasonably assignable... | |
| Business & Economics - 140 pages
...to take the cost of providing specific classes of mail delivery into account in rate making through the requirement that "each class of mail or type of mail service bear direct and indirect costs attributable to that class or type plus that portion of all other costs of... | |
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