Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... port , where the Consul resides or in its neighbourhood , he forwards such communication directly to his Minister for Foreign Affairs and also to the Go- vernment or local authority of the colonies or ports of his country which are in ...
... port , where the Consul resides or in its neighbourhood , he forwards such communication directly to his Minister for Foreign Affairs and also to the Go- vernment or local authority of the colonies or ports of his country which are in ...
Page 156
... port of his Consulate ; which report shall be sent in , as soon as may be compatible with necessary completeness and exactitude , in the manner directed by his Government . It is re- commended to the attention of Consuls , not . XXII ...
... port of his Consulate ; which report shall be sent in , as soon as may be compatible with necessary completeness and exactitude , in the manner directed by his Government . It is re- commended to the attention of Consuls , not . XXII ...
Page 162
... port where the Consul is not specially appointed as Registrar of Civil State , in conformity with the Laws of his country , the declaration of birth or death of a subject or citizen of his country is noted in the register of nationality ...
... port where the Consul is not specially appointed as Registrar of Civil State , in conformity with the Laws of his country , the declaration of birth or death of a subject or citizen of his country is noted in the register of nationality ...
Page 163
... port concerning leave for mariners and sailors to come on shore , and fur- ther , all information which the Consul ... ports , including such as refers to the exist- ing local regulations or customs respecting the Navy . He shall ...
... port concerning leave for mariners and sailors to come on shore , and fur- ther , all information which the Consul ... ports , including such as refers to the exist- ing local regulations or customs respecting the Navy . He shall ...
Page 165
... port . an arrival . To constitute an arrival within the intent of what constitutes the law , it is necessary that it should be such as involves an entry and clearance at the Custom- house of the foreign port . If the vessel enters the ...
... port . an arrival . To constitute an arrival within the intent of what constitutes the law , it is necessary that it should be such as involves an entry and clearance at the Custom- house of the foreign port . If the vessel enters the ...
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