Book/Printed Material Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
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Image 1 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 ERRORS IN THE CONSULAR REGULATIONS Page 6 The word Rome in line 3 should be placed at the begin ning of line 2 Page 179 Omit last sentence of paragraph 455 Page…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 2 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 54TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DOCUMENT 2d Session No 303 REGULATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR THE USE OF THE CONSULAR SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1896- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 3 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 Jee SERIAL EXECUTIVE MANSION Washington December 31 1896 In accordance with the provisions of law the following revised reg ulations and instructions including a tariff of fees to be charged for official…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 4 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Explanation of abbreviations ___ SS Se BR rE XIX INTRODUCTION Origin and history of Consular jurisdiction 1 ART 1 Tho ConsularServies oo i ost eat 3 ComeulsGoneral fo…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 5 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 Iv ART V VL VIL VIII XXI XXII XXIII XXIV TABLE OF CONTENTS Privileges and powers under treaties and conven tionsContinued Use of national arms and flags on offices and Wellness i…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 6 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 ART XXIV Miscellaneous instructionsContinued TABLE OF CONTENTS Vv Page Requisitions forsupplies ce co nies oe 168 Invoicesofsupples cou tL al a 169 Annual furnitaresechedules 0 o_o nila 169 Recommendations foroffice _ __…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 7 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Ane XXXVI cConsgmlar less ote ble np doy ey 205 XX VI Consular accomnts and returns cuuennunnvn 219 Noucherss ruc oe ea Pn 222 Contingent expenses United…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 8 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 TABLE OF CONTENTS VII AprpPENDIX No II Extracts from the statutes of the United States relative to the Po ConsalzmSenvies ico aon 0 tone Lone a 337 Cleneral DYOVISIONS ooo a en…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 9 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS Corea or Chosen see Korea_ See ada a pe Costa Rica July 10 1851 friendship commerce and navigation _ Denmark April 26 1826 friendship commerce and navigation Judy…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 10 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 TABLE OF CONTENTS Kongo Free State January 24 1891 amity commerce and navi gation a BR ee Gee ele Korea or Chosen May 22 1882 commerce etc _____ Liberia October 21 1862…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 11 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 xX TABLE OF CONTENTS Swiss Confederation November 25 1850 friendship commerce and for the surrender of fugitive criminals ________ Tonga October 2 1886 amity commerce and navigation _____ Tripoli June 4 1805…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 12 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 14 15 16 jy la 18 19 20 21 22 23 Oath of allegiance and office Bond for Consular Officers not permitted to engage in trade Joint certificate of the outgoing and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 13 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 XII 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 TABLE OF…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 14 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 TABLE OF CONTENTS Masters letter…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 15 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 XIV 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 114 115 116 117 118 TABLE OF CONTENTS…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 16 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 119 120 121 122 123 124 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 TABLE OF CONTENTS Register of official letters sent…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 17 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 XVI 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 TABLE OF CONTENTS Omitted Inward…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 18 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 172 173 176 177 178 179 180 131 182 183 184 185 186 187 TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of consignor other than manufacturer to be annexed to invoice of merchandise consigned for…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 19 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 20 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS Ben ico lviaopaviogdn Benedicts United States District Court Reports Blatehs oo ta 200 Blatchfords United States Circuit Court Reports Blateh SSH oo Blatchford Howlands United States District Court Reports…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 21 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 22 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 INTRODUCTION ORIGIN OF CONSULAR JURISDICTION Early in the history of commerce it became necessary for commercial states to establish a jurisdiction over seamen vessels and merchandise And as the operations of com…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 23 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 2 INTRODUCTION times though the powers of the consular officer have been greatly modified During the Middle Ages consuls were quasi public ministers who watched over the interests of their countrymen deciding…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 24 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 REGULATIONS FOR THE CONSULAR SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES ARTICLE 1 THE CONSULAR SERVICE 1 Classification The consular service of the United States consists of consulsgeneral viceconsulsgeneral deputy con sulsgeneral consuls viceconsuls…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 25 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 4 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 4 Other definitionsThe term consul whenever the sense so requires denotes any principal consular officer or if nec essary any consular officer Paragraph 14 Viceconsu lar officers or substitute…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 26 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 5 powers and have no consulates or commercial agencies sub ordinate to them 9 Jurisdictional limitsThe supervisory jurisdiction of other consulsgeneral extends over all of the consulates and commercial agencies…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 27 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 6 CONSULAR REGULATIONS to the consuisgeneral at Berlin Frankfort London Paris Vienna and St Petersburg to visit the several consulates Rome and commercial agencies in their respective jurisdic tions for the purposes…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 28 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 7 16 In international lawCommercial agents in the con sular service of the United States are to be distinguished from certain officers described in international law by the same title…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 29 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 8 CONSULAR REGULATIONS DEPUTY CONSULAR OFFICERS 18 Deputy consuls are consular officers subordinate to their principals exercising the powers and performing the duties within the limits of their consulates at the same…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 30 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 9 the principal or under exceptional circumstances they make no returns or reports directly to the Department and they are not permitted to render accounts or make any drafts for…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 31 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 10 CONSULAR REGULATIONS first following such removal They may be assigned from time to time to such consulates and with such duties as the Secretary of State may direct When so assigned…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 32 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS If nomination to the consuls but as in the case of other subor dinate officers the right is reserved to make such appoint ments without previous nominationR S sec 4111…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 33 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 12 CONSULAR REGULATIONS directly from this country or from citizens of the United States abroad whenever it shall be deemed proper 29 Members of consuls family as clerksThe employment of members of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 34 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 13 directly by the President All principal consular officers qualify by taking the prescribed oath a copy of which is fur nished by the Department of State for the purpose…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 35 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 14 CONSULAR REGULATIONS when a suitable appointment can not be made in any of the modes indicated in this paragraph 33 OathEvery consular officer consular clerk regularly appointed interpreter and marshal of…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 36 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 15 be interested in or transact any business as a merchant factor broker or other trader or as a clerk or other agent for any such person to from or…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 37 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 16 CONSULAR REGULATIONS all cases in which the interests of the service or other public reasons may be deemed to require itR S sec 1695 15 C Cis R 64 40 Conditions…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 38 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 17 not a Mexican citizen as a citizen of that Republic forfeits his citizenship by accepting an appointment as a consular officer of a foreign power unless with the permission…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
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Image 39 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 18 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 46 Status of marshals and interpretersDisagreements and difficulties have sometimes arisen between the principal offi cer at a consulate and the interpreter or marshal in conse quence of the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Image 40 of Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303 CONSULAR REGULATIONS 19 through the consulategeneral if there be one having super visory powers otherwise directly to his address 49 Entry upon duty without exequaturThe consul may when so directed by the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - United States. Department of State
- Date: 1897
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Title
- Regulations prescribed for the use of the consular service of the United States
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Doc. 54-303
Names
- United States Congress. House
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
- United States. Department of State
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897.
Headings
- - Administrative law
- - Archives
- - Consular fees
- - Consular jurisdiction
- - Customs administration
- - Diplomatic and consular service
- - Diplomatic documents
- - International law
- - International relations
- - Laws
- - Legislation
- - Naturalization
- - Privileges and immunities
- - Public records
- - Treaties
- - Wages
- - Ambassadors
- - Diplomats
- - Clerks
- - Commercial agents
- - Foreign ministers
- - Civil service
- - Merchant mariners
- - Sailors
- - Translators
- - Forms, blanks, etc
- - Regulations
- - Selection and appointment
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- Government publication
- Legislative materials
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- 1 online resource (890 pages). tables.
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- KF12
- 54-2:H.DOC.303
- Y 1.1/2:SERIAL 3538
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- 2024870460
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- Administrative Law
- Ambassadors
- Archives
- Civil Service
- Clerks
- Commercial Agents
- Consular Fees
- Consular Jurisdiction
- Customs Administration
- Diplomatic and Consular Service
- Diplomatic Documents
- Diplomats
- Foreign Ministers
- Forms, Blanks, Etc
- Government Publication
- International Law
- International Relations
- Laws
- Legislation
- Legislative Materials
- Merchant Mariners
- Naturalization
- Privileges and Immunities
- Public Records
- Regulations
- Sailors
- Selection and Appointment
- Translators
- Treaties
- Wages