Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Cargo . 27 ° . Consular Attributes with regard to con- demned cargo . 28 ° . Documents to be legalized by the Consul . 29 ° . Consular attributes with regard to condemned vessels . 30 ° . Cancelling Ship's Register in the case of a ...
... Cargo . 27 ° . Consular Attributes with regard to con- demned cargo . 28 ° . Documents to be legalized by the Consul . 29 ° . Consular attributes with regard to condemned vessels . 30 ° . Cancelling Ship's Register in the case of a ...
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... cargo . This magistrate was termed the alderman in the ports of the Baltic and the North Sea , whilst in the Mediterranean ports he was designated by the familiar name of Consul , and was the precursor of the resident commercial Consul ...
... cargo . This magistrate was termed the alderman in the ports of the Baltic and the North Sea , whilst in the Mediterranean ports he was designated by the familiar name of Consul , and was the precursor of the resident commercial Consul ...
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... cargo for coast navigation or to and from national ports . Together with the annual reports , the Consul forwards yearly to his Diplomatic Agent , a list of all his countrymen and subjects of foreign States under his official protection ...
... cargo for coast navigation or to and from national ports . Together with the annual reports , the Consul forwards yearly to his Diplomatic Agent , a list of all his countrymen and subjects of foreign States under his official protection ...
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... cargo . The Captain is held responsible for the correct- ness of the manifest , which shall contain a true and full account of the cargo on board . The Consul shall request the master to procure for the Consulate all information with ...
... cargo . The Captain is held responsible for the correct- ness of the manifest , which shall contain a true and full account of the cargo on board . The Consul shall request the master to procure for the Consulate all information with ...
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... cargo shall have been paid , the Custom - house having granted a port clearance , the Consular officer will , on exhibition of this clearance , return the ship's papers , after having signed them , to the master , in exchange for the ...
... cargo shall have been paid , the Custom - house having granted a port clearance , the Consular officer will , on exhibition of this clearance , return the ship's papers , after having signed them , to the master , in exchange for the ...
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