Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... consent of the Queen , Lords , and Commons ? I deny that any such authority exists . If an Act of Parliament has been obtained improperly , it is for the Legisla- ture to correct it by repealing it ; but , so long as it exists as law ...
... consent of the Queen , Lords , and Commons ? I deny that any such authority exists . If an Act of Parliament has been obtained improperly , it is for the Legisla- ture to correct it by repealing it ; but , so long as it exists as law ...
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... consent and acquiescence of parties ; but it is not the only proof , nor does it exclude other proof ; and more especially in transactions with oriental States . Consent may be expressed in various ways ; by constant usage permitted and ...
... consent and acquiescence of parties ; but it is not the only proof , nor does it exclude other proof ; and more especially in transactions with oriental States . Consent may be expressed in various ways ; by constant usage permitted and ...
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... consent of their Governments is for the present immaterialf - publicly for 30 or 40 years could not have taken place without the Government of the country being cognizant of it ; and this extension of the jurisdiction of the Consular ...
... consent of their Governments is for the present immaterialf - publicly for 30 or 40 years could not have taken place without the Government of the country being cognizant of it ; and this extension of the jurisdiction of the Consular ...
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... consents that offenders may be sent thither under this article . " Section 8 . 8. Where , by Order in Council made in pursuance of this . Act , any British Court in a foreign country is authorized to order the removal or deportation of ...
... consents that offenders may be sent thither under this article . " Section 8 . 8. Where , by Order in Council made in pursuance of this . Act , any British Court in a foreign country is authorized to order the removal or deportation of ...
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... consent of the parties ; and there would then be no question of treaty or of any new Act of Parliament . But the King might acquire , by treaty with the French Government , the right to give his Consuls jurisdiction in such cases over ...
... consent of the parties ; and there would then be no question of treaty or of any new Act of Parliament . But the King might acquire , by treaty with the French Government , the right to give his Consuls jurisdiction in such cases over ...
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according acquired action administration Admiralty Admiralty Offences Colonial applied arise bankrupt bankruptcy bankruptcy jurisdiction British Consul British Court British subjects China Order Chinese civil clauses colony concubinage connexion consent Consul Consular Court consular jurisdiction contract Corea creditors criminal debt debtor decision diction domicil dominions England English Courts English law Englishman exercise extended exterritorial extra-territorial foreign country Foreign Jurisdiction Act Government granted high seas Highness the Sultan Japanese Judge judgment judicial juris jurisdic King King's law of England legislation lex domicilii lex loci limits Lord Majesty Majesty's Maltass marriage matrimonial law ment Minister Moorish Muscat nationality native officers Order in Council oriental country Parliament parties person plaintiff polygamous Porte principle prisoner privileges protection provisions punishment question recognised referred regard registered respect rule Section sentence Sovereign statute Sultan of Zanzibar Supreme Court territorial tion treaty Treaty of Tientsin tribunals United Kingdom Vict warrant Zanzibar