a page in a publication which contains name of publication, date of issue, frequency, serial number, publication office, subscription price and notice of entry to appear within first five pages of issue 2 markings on bulk mail that take the place of postage stamps, cancellation and postmarks
The legal notice for a publication, such as a comic book, usually printed near the beginning of the publication The indicia should include the legal title of the publication, the issue (and/or volume) number, the address of the publisher, the copyright notice, and the country in which the publication was printed
replaces a stamp; postal permit information (US) permitted on objects to be mailed in lieu of a stamp
A preprinted marking on a mailpiece which shows that postage has been paid by the sender
A mailing permit imprint located at the upper right hand corner of a mailing, instead of a stamp or a metered imprint The post office deducts the postage from the mailer's account
The permit imprint placed in the upper right hand corner of a mailpiece in lieu of a stamp or meter impression The permit is formatted in the shape of a box with the words PRESORTED STD or Nonprofit Org, US Postage Paid, City State, and Permit Number inside An advanced debit account is maintained by the Post Office, and is debited accordingly with each mailing
Preprinted postage on a mail piece An indicia may contain the organization's name and is used instead of a postage stamp or a meter stamp It is also called a permit imprint
Imprinted designations on mail pieces to denote payment of postage (These pieces must be part of a bulk or mass mailing and be prepared according to USPS standards )