Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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Page 82
... intention which may be given to the words , the ap- plied enactments " shall operate as if that country were a British possession , " which may facilitate interpretation . It is obvious that , speaking generally , the class of Acts ...
... intention which may be given to the words , the ap- plied enactments " shall operate as if that country were a British possession , " which may facilitate interpretation . It is obvious that , speaking generally , the class of Acts ...
Page 100
... intention to apply for the discharge is to be given to the Minister . Where the person accused of an offence and returned to China [ i.e. in the custody of the person to whom the warrant of the Consular Court was addressed ] , is not ...
... intention to apply for the discharge is to be given to the Minister . Where the person accused of an offence and returned to China [ i.e. in the custody of the person to whom the warrant of the Consular Court was addressed ] , is not ...
Page 135
... intention , was the following- " Next it must be considered what was the legal duty of the magis- trate when he had received the evidence : ought he to have signed a warrant enabling the Governor to deliver Kwok - a - Sing to the ...
... intention , was the following- " Next it must be considered what was the legal duty of the magis- trate when he had received the evidence : ought he to have signed a warrant enabling the Governor to deliver Kwok - a - Sing to the ...
Page 163
... intention to depart from the fundamental principle of the subject , or to imply that the Minister's power of legislation is to be exercised otherwise than as treaty or sufferance may justify . The few King's Regulations which have in ...
... intention to depart from the fundamental principle of the subject , or to imply that the Minister's power of legislation is to be exercised otherwise than as treaty or sufferance may justify . The few King's Regulations which have in ...
Page 169
... intention of the contracting parties , and to give the widest scope to the language of the treaties in order to embrace within it all the objects intended to be included . " This doctrine received the approval of the Judicial Committee ...
... intention of the contracting parties , and to give the widest scope to the language of the treaties in order to embrace within it all the objects intended to be included . " This doctrine received the approval of the Judicial Committee ...
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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