vic397
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I thought that it had been established (I think in 1947) that the American Postal Service (part of the U.S. government) delivered to the person and not necessarily the address.The same is generally true here - if the street address is your address but the name is someone else, you'll still get the mail. The postal guy will also give you the mail at the end of your sidewalk because that's probably their legal obligation - there's not much you can do to sue them as far as I know, unless they don't follow their own regulations. Not that I'd ever do that - it's a little more of an old school thing. If you're in the driveway and you say you live there, they'll take your word for it. Or hand you stuff and expect you'll say "oh, I don't live here".
It was in a well known court case of that time, that mail was delivered to the court as a Mr K Kringle was there. It should really have gone somewhere further North but due to Kris being in court at the time the Post people delivered it onto the judges bench...... Or should'nt I believe all I see on TV???!!