Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Consul towards the Subjects or Citizens of his Country . 13 ° . Commercial Affairs . Most favoured Na- tion Clause . 14 ° . Information as to Lighthouses , Buoys , Shoals , etc. 15 ° . Ascertaining of Nationality before giving ...
... Consul towards the Subjects or Citizens of his Country . 13 ° . Commercial Affairs . Most favoured Na- tion Clause . 14 ° . Information as to Lighthouses , Buoys , Shoals , etc. 15 ° . Ascertaining of Nationality before giving ...
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... Consul . 29 ° . Consular attributes with regard to condemned vessels . 30 ° . Cancelling Ship's Register in the case of a condemned vessel . 31 ° . Consular Authority with regard to Experts or Surveyors ' Certificates . 32 ° . Consular ...
... Consul . 29 ° . Consular attributes with regard to condemned vessels . 30 ° . Cancelling Ship's Register in the case of a condemned vessel . 31 ° . Consular Authority with regard to Experts or Surveyors ' Certificates . 32 ° . Consular ...
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... Consul is received at Belize under the exe- quatur of the British Crown , Honduras , therefore was justly considered as both de facto and de jure a British settlement ; and the terms in the treaty appear , by the ordinary and admitted ...
... Consul is received at Belize under the exe- quatur of the British Crown , Honduras , therefore was justly considered as both de facto and de jure a British settlement ; and the terms in the treaty appear , by the ordinary and admitted ...
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... Consul of the Venitians was sent to Aleppo in 1229 , at the time of the Sixth Crusade . It was however not till the fall of the feudal system in Southern Europe and the revival of municipalities , with the consequent free com- mercial ...
... Consul of the Venitians was sent to Aleppo in 1229 , at the time of the Sixth Crusade . It was however not till the fall of the feudal system in Southern Europe and the revival of municipalities , with the consequent free com- mercial ...
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... Consul , and was the precursor of the resident commercial Consul , who continues at the present day to exercise , in the case of mer- chant ships of his own nationality , notwithstand- ing their being within the territorial jurisdiction ...
... Consul , and was the precursor of the resident commercial Consul , who continues at the present day to exercise , in the case of mer- chant ships of his own nationality , notwithstand- ing their being within the territorial jurisdiction ...
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