Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... port of refuge ; with regard to Bot- tomry and Respondentia . 26 ° . With regard to the sell- ing of Cargo . 27 ° . Consular Attributes with regard to con- demned cargo . 28 ° . Documents to be legalized by the Consul . 29 ° . Consular ...
... port of refuge ; with regard to Bot- tomry and Respondentia . 26 ° . With regard to the sell- ing of Cargo . 27 ° . Consular Attributes with regard to con- demned cargo . 28 ° . Documents to be legalized by the Consul . 29 ° . Consular ...
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For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates Jan Helenus Ferguson . XXII ports , but Consular attributes acquired more of the commercial ... port , loading or unloading 124 . PART IV . J MUTUAL DUTIES OF STATES . § 148 CHAPT .
For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates Jan Helenus Ferguson . XXII ports , but Consular attributes acquired more of the commercial ... port , loading or unloading 124 . PART IV . J MUTUAL DUTIES OF STATES . § 148 CHAPT .
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... port , loading or unloading 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 ...
... port , loading or unloading 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 ...
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... port at which their duties were to be performed . Such was the case with those appointed at Naples by the merchants of Amalfi ; and such appears to have been the case also with Lawrence Pomstrat , who was a burgess of Slusa , and was ...
... port at which their duties were to be performed . Such was the case with those appointed at Naples by the merchants of Amalfi ; and such appears to have been the case also with Lawrence Pomstrat , who was a burgess of Slusa , and was ...
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... ports between British Naval officers and British Consuls is arranged as follows : - On the arrival of a British ship of war at a foreign port , the first visit is made by the Naval or Consular officer who may be subordinate in relative ...
... ports between British Naval officers and British Consuls is arranged as follows : - On the arrival of a British ship of war at a foreign port , the first visit is made by the Naval or Consular officer who may be subordinate in relative ...
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