39 CFR §762.12
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As used in part 762 of this chapter, the term:
- (a)Disbursement Postal Money Order means a money order (described in Part 762) issued by the Postal Service to pay one of its own obligations.
- (b)Federal Reserve Bank means a Federal Reserve Bank or branch thereof.
- (c)Financial organization means any bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or similar institution, or Federal or State chartered credit union.
- (d)Person or persons means an individual or individuals, or an organization or organizations, whether incorporated or not, including all forms of banking institutions.
- (e)Presenting Bank means a bank or other depositor of a Federal Reserve Bank which presents Disbursement Postal Money Orders to and receives credit therefor from a Federal Reserve Bank.
- (f)Reclamation means the action taken by the Postal Service to obtain refund of the amounts of paid Disbursement Postal Money Orders.
- (g)Postal Service means the U.S. Postal Service.