§ 2.

Whoever pays the first deposit in favour of another—of the Depositor and signs the deposit-book in this name, is to be called the Payer.

The Depositor is at any time entitled without the intervention of the Payer to appear at a Receiving Office and to have his own signature accepted.

As long as the Depositor has not exercised this right, the Post Office Savings Bank will consider the Payer as authorised in the name of the Depositor to dispose of the balance in his favour, unless the Post Office Savings Bank has been made aware that it is against the depositor's will.

§ 3.

Until further notice Repayments may be made of sums up to 20 florins, immediately upon notice of recall, by duly authorised Receiving Offices, without previous assignment from the Post Office Savings Bank.

§ 4.

Business regulations which have been made by the Post Office Savings Bank not in present agreement with the arrangements of articles 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 of the Law of November 19th 1887 (R. G. Bl. No 133) in relation with §§ 2 and 3 of the present Ordinance are out of force.

B.—Orders' (Cheque and Clearing) Service.