Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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according acquired action administration appear applied arise authorities bankruptcy become British subjects carrying China Chinese circumstances civil claim clauses colony committed condition consent considered Consul Consular Court contract creditors criminal deal debtor decided decision defendant definition determined difficulty domicil dominions duties effect England English English law established evidence exercise existence express extended exterritorial fact foreign jurisdiction French further give given Government granted Highness important included India intention involved Judge judgment judicial King legislation limits Lord Majesty marriage matters means ment native nature necessary offence officers Order in Council oriental country Parliament parties person Porte possession possible practice present principle prisoner privileges protection provisions punishment question reason recognised referred regard registered regulations relation resident respect rule sentence ship Sovereign statute sufferance suit Sultan territorial tion trade treaty Vict warrant