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diplomatic bag
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ARTICLE-27
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... 3. The
diplomatic bag
shall not be opened or
detained
. ...
... 4. The
packages
constituting the
diplomatic bag
must bear visible external
marks
of their
character
and may contain only
diplomatic documents
or
articles
intended for
official
use. ...
... 5. The
diplomatic courier
, who shall be provided with an
official
document
indicating his
status
and the
number
of
packages
constituting the
diplomatic bag
, shall be
protected
by the
receiving State
in the
performance
of his functions. He shall enjoy
personal
inviolability
and shall not be
liable
to any form of
arrest
or
detention
. ...
... 6. The
sending State
or the
mission
may
designate
diplomatic couriers
ad hoc
. In such
cases
the
provisions
of paragraph 5 of this
Article
shall also apply, except that the
immunities
therein mentioned shall cease to apply when such a
courier
has delivered to the
consignee
the
diplomatic bag
in his
charge
. ...
... 7. A
diplomatic bag
may be
entrusted
to the
captain
of a
commercial
aircraft
scheduled to
land
at an
authorized port of entry
. He shall be provided with an
official
document
indicating the
number
of
packages
constituting the bag but he shall not be considered to be a
diplomatic courier
. The
mission
may send one of its
members
to take
possession
of the
diplomatic bag
directly and
freely
from the
captain
of the
aircraft
. ...
... 7. A
diplomatic bag
may be
entrusted
to the
captain
of a
commercial
aircraft
scheduled to
land
at an
authorized port of entry
. He shall be provided with an
official
document
indicating the
number
of
packages
constituting the bag but he shall not be considered to be a
diplomatic courier
. The
mission
may send one of its
members
to take
possession
of the
diplomatic bag
directly and
freely
from the
captain
of the
aircraft
. ...
ARTICLE-40
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... 3.
Third States
shall accord to
official
correspondence
and other
official
communications in
transit
,
including
messages
in
code
or
cipher
, the same
freedom
and
protection
as is accorded by the
receiving State
. They shall accord to
diplomatic couriers
, who have been
granted
a
passport visa
if such
visa
was necessary, and
diplomatic bags
in
transit
the same
inviolability
and
protection
as the
receiving State
is bound to accord. ...
... 4. The
obligations
of
third States
under paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this
Article
shall also apply to the
persons
mentioned respectively in those paragraphs, and to
official
communications and
diplomatic bags
, whose
presence
in the
territory
of the
third State
is
due
to
force majeure
. ...
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