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Defining the Scope of Prohibited Delivery by Express Delivery The newly issued Provisions on the Management of Prohibited Delivery Articles * * * has seventeen clauses, which clearly regulate the management of prohibited delivery articles from the aspects of scope of application, definition of terms, corporate responsibility, user obligations, supervision and management, etc. At the same time, the Catalogue of Prohibited Articles was published as an annex to the Regulations. Compared with the 2007 edition of the Catalogue of Prohibited Articles and its handling methods, the Regulations are not limited to the adjustment and improvement of the original system, but actively adapt to the needs of safety supervision of delivery channels under the new situation. On the basis of summing up the work experience and advanced practices in recent years, a brand-new management system of prohibited items with more comprehensive regulations, richer contents, stronger operability and guidance has been formed. 2. Things that can't be delivered by express (1) Guns (including imitations and main parts) Ammunition (2) Control devices (3) Explosives (4) Compressed and liquefied gases and their containers (5) Flammable liquids (6) Flammable solids, self-igniting substances, flammable substances in contact with water (7) Oxidants and peroxides (8) Toxic substances (9) Biochemical Infectious substances (10), radioactive substances (1 1), corrosive substances (12), improper use of drugs and smoking tools, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, improper use of precursor chemicals (13), illegal publications, printed matter, audio-visual products and other promotional materials (. Kloc-0/5) Illegal counterfeiting (16) Infringement of intellectual property rights and counterfeit and shoddy goods (17) Endangered wild animals and their products (18) are prohibited.

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Article 577 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC), if one party fails to perform the contractual obligations or the performance of the contractual obligations does not conform to the agreement, it shall bear the liabilities for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures or compensating for losses. The following exemption clauses in Article 506 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) are invalid: (1) Causing personal injury to the other party; (2) Causing property losses to the other party due to intentional or gross negligence.