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The Sending Of The Letter Of The Regulation Of The Matter To The Courts

Original Language Title: Asetus eräiden asiakirjain lähettämisestä tuomioistuimille

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Regulation to send certain documents to the courts

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The presentation of the Minister for Justice is governed by the Law of 7 May 1965 on the sending of certain documents to the courts (248/65) Pursuant to:

ARTICLE 1

A document which is sent to the authority by post or via a transponder shall be clearly identified by the sender in its name, occupation, place of residence and postal address.

A document by post shall indicate the information mentioned in paragraph 1 of the person to whom the document is requested to be sent.

ARTICLE 2

The court or other authority referred to in the Act on the sending of certain documents to the courts shall, after receiving the document submitted by post or courier, indicate the manner in which the document is: And when the document or notification of its arrival at the post office has been given to the Authority. The consignment shall also be provided with the necessary personal data.

ARTICLE 3

When a document may be sent by post to the person concerned, the authority shall, if possible, inform the person concerned of the obstacle and where the document is available to him.

§ 4 (14.02.1992/160)

Paragraph 4 has been repealed by A 14.2.1992/160 .

§ 5

The document may be sent to the person concerned, or, where required by the quality of the document, by registered post. The stamp duty and the transmission fee, the stamp duty on the document and the redemption and the compensation for the missing copy of the document lodged with the court may be collected at the expense of the party.

If the consignment is not redeemed, the amount of the advance shall be obtained from the person concerned or from the person who ordered the document, in accordance with the provisions on the collection of taxes and charges.

ARTICLE 6

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 1966.

Entry into force and application of amending acts:

14 FEBRUARY 1992/160:

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 April 1992.