Regulations Prescribed for the Use of the Consular Service of the United States |
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... citizens of the United States , deceased . Extradition of fugitive criminals .. Jurisdiction over offenses and crimes Civil jurisdiction VII . - Relations of Consular Officers to the diplomatic rep- resentatives of the United States ...
... citizens of the United States , deceased . Extradition of fugitive criminals .. Jurisdiction over offenses and crimes Civil jurisdiction VII . - Relations of Consular Officers to the diplomatic rep- resentatives of the United States ...
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... citizens in the several Consulates whenever it is practicable to do so . The presence of clerks of foreign nationality has , in some instances , led to much inconvenience and abuse . Apart from the propriety of employing those who owe ...
... citizens in the several Consulates whenever it is practicable to do so . The presence of clerks of foreign nationality has , in some instances , led to much inconvenience and abuse . Apart from the propriety of employing those who owe ...
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... citizens or subjects of the foreign State . The jurisdiction allowed to Consuls in civilized countries over disputes between their countrymen is voluntary and in the nature of arbitration , and it relates more especially to matters of ...
... citizens or subjects of the foreign State . The jurisdiction allowed to Consuls in civilized countries over disputes between their countrymen is voluntary and in the nature of arbitration , and it relates more especially to matters of ...
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... citizens of the country who own property , or to merchants . In Austria - Hungary , if engaging in busi- ness , he can be detained only for commercial debts . In Co- lombia the Consuls of the United States have no diplomatic character ...
... citizens of the country who own property , or to merchants . In Austria - Hungary , if engaging in busi- ness , he can be detained only for commercial debts . In Co- lombia the Consuls of the United States have no diplomatic character ...
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... citizens of the United States commit- ting offenses are to be tried and judged in the same manner as are the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation . Americans committing offenses in Turkey should be tried by their Minister or ...
... citizens of the United States commit- ting offenses are to be tried and judged in the same manner as are the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation . Americans committing offenses in Turkey should be tried by their Minister or ...
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allowed American citizens American vessel amount apply appointed arrears of wages arrest ARTICLE Austria-Hungary authorities belonging bottomry cargo certificate charge China collector Commercial Agent compensation competent tribunals consignee Consul Consular Agents Consular Officer Consuls-General contracting parties convention copy court crew custom-house deceased deemed delivered Department deserters Diplomatic Representative discharge district duty effects engaged entitled entry exequatur expenses extra wages favored nation fees five hundred dollars foreign country foreign port Form Government granted invoice jurisdiction Legation liable Madagascar master or owner ment merchandise merchant-vessels Minister months naturalized citizens oath offense paid passport payment person prescribed privileges proper provisions punishment receive regulations relief request reside respective salary seal seaman Secretary sent ship ship's shipment shipping-commissioner statute Sublime Porte sular Officer thereof thousand dollars thousand five hundred tion transmit Treasury Tripoli United Vice-Consuls voyage wrecked
Popular passages
Page 434 - Mexico, or of any vessel of the burden of seventy-five tons or upward, bound from a port on the Atlantic to a port on the Pacific, or vice versa...
Page 404 - ... made such bonds and bills of lading, and giving such other additional security as may be prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 393 - ... recognition of this principle this government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship; and whereas it is claimed that such American citizens, with their descendants, are subjects of foreign states, owing allegiance to the governments thereof; and whereas it is necessary to the maintenance of public peace that this claim of foreign allegiance should be promptly and finally disavowed: Therefore any declaration, instruction, opinion, order,...
Page 433 - Every vessel making voyages from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or, being of the burden of 75 tons or upward, from a port on the Atlantic to a port on the Pacific, or vice versa, shall have an Official Logbook; * * *." This Official Logbook is furnished gratuitously to masters of United States' flag vessels by the Coast Guard, as Form CG-706B or CG-706C.
Page 279 - ... ships of war and merchant vessels of their country. For this purpose they shall apply to the competent tribunals, judges, and officers, and shall in writing demand said deserters, proving, by the exhibition of the registers of the vessels, the rolls of the crews, or by other official documents, that such individuals formed part of the crews; and, on this reclamation being thus substantiated, the surrender shall not be refused.
Page 420 - Every master of any vessel of the burden of fifty tons or upward, bound from a port in one State to a port in any other than an adjoining State...
Page 281 - Such deserters, when arrested, shall be placed at the disposal of the said consuls, vice-consuls, or commercial agents, and may be confined in the public prisons, at the request and cost of those who shall claim them...
Page 263 - The said consuls, vice-consuls, and commercial agents, are authorized to require the assistance of the local authorities, for the search, arrest, detention and imprisonment of the deserters from the ships of war and merchant vessels of their country. For this purpose they shall apply to the competent tribunals, judges, and officers, and shall in writing demand said deserters, proving by the exhibition of the registers of the vessels, the rolls of the crews, or by other official documents that such...
Page 429 - Upon the discharge of any seaman, or upon payment of his wages, the master shall sign and give him a certificate of discharge, specifying the period of his service and the time and place of his discharge, in...
Page 590 - And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the fifth and sixth years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled