§ 9.
The Post Office Savings Bank has always the right to give notice to a participant to withdraw his Guarantee-deposit, with the result that from the day the participant receives the notice he can no longer dispose of the balance to his credit by way of cheques (§ 4 of the Law).
§ 10.
For making use of the Orders' (Cheque and Clearing) Service, besides the fees at present existing—under which are included the fee of 2 kreutzers the cheque, already fixed by § 8 of the Law of November 19th 1887, and according to rule the equivalent of the cost price of the various printed documents furnished to participants in the service,—the under mentioned fees will be taken:
1. A record-fee of 2 kreutzers for each official act with reference to the account (Deposit, Assignment, Entering to Credit or Debit);
2. A commission on each entry to the debit up to the sum of 3,000 florins at the rate of ¼ the thousand, and 1/8 the thousand for sums exceeding that amount.
These fees will be taken by writing them off the account.
From the commission, however, are free:
a) The Debit Entries in the Clearing Service;
b) Sums sent by means of Post Office Orders through the Post Office Savings Bank;