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It's simply returned to the sender.

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Q: What if a recorded delivery letter is refused be signed for?
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What mail delivery is use to prove the letter was delivered?

The letter could be sent as a Recorded Delivery, which means it has to be signed for by the receiver.


Why would the army send you a certified letter?

Because they wanted to make sure you received it. A certified letter (or recorded delivery in the UK) will only be handed 'person-to-person' and it must be signed for as proof the person named on it has received it.


Why would you send a certified letter?

When you need proof that the item was delivered and signed for. Restricted Certified can only be signed for by the named recipient, regular certified can be signed for by whomever answers the door at the delivery address.


What label are the who signed to?

when The Who recorded , they were signed to MCA records.


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george mason


Who refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol?

None of the parties to the Kyoto Convention refused to sign the Protocol. The United States signed the Protocol but subsequently refused to ratify it.


Where did They marched in protestsand signed petitionsand refused to buy the stamps?

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Does the bill of lading be signed by the consignee?

B/L is only required to be signed if they accept the shipment. If a shipment is refused no need to sign.


Should you trust that the letter you send will get to the person in mail?

Not unless you pay extra to get a signed-for delivery. If you are referring, however, to writing to a celebrity or someone who gets a lot of mail, then no, they will probably never see your letter. They hire people to answer their letters for them.


If recorded mail is refused by recipient where does the sender stand legally?

This depends on what grounds you are refusing to accept the delivery. It is seldom that you would refuse to accept an "expected" parcel and or delivery,therefore the question of a dispute or legal matter springs to mind. The sender has two options in this case,one is to leave the recorded mail duly signed and accepted on behalf of the recipient by the next door neighbour, with certainty that the recipient will GET the registered/recorded letter-or to PIN the letter on the door of the recipient. It is also normal practice for the sender[s] to produce receipts of post by recorded delivery,and with certainty that the recipient resides at the address,usually confirmed by the neighbours-the courts will normally grant an order or judgment in favour of the sender. In any event,it is not adviseable to avoid receiving court summons or registered documents from officials in most countries. In Civil issues,which are normally dealt with the county courts, marriage registrars-the employment tribunals-summons or writs,although you are not required or obliged to attend court and defend your matter,nevertheless,in a criminal matter a Court summons issued by a Magistrates court ,the Police the speeding fines office or the Crown Court .."MUST NOT BE AVOIDED OR IGNORED-AS YOU WILL FACE AUTOMATIC PROSECUTION LEADING TO A WARRANT FOR YOUR ARREST BY THE POLICE".[Syed Amir]


What is the difference between registered post and speed post?

Speed post is simply a faster method of delivery. Registered post has to be signed for on receipt to prove to the sender that the letter/parcel has been delivered.


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If your password was a profanity or inappropriate it would not be allowed