The British Consul's Manual: Being a Practical Guide for Consuls, as Well as for the Merchant, Shipowner, and Master Mariner, in All Their Consular Transactions, Volume 964Longman and Company, 1856 - 572 pages |
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... Names . Between what time subsisted , when necessary . From To No. of Days . to To enable him to proceed to his own Country . Description of the Persons . In what manner disposed of . Currency . 30 THE DUTIES OF A CONSUL GENERALLY .
... Names . Between what time subsisted , when necessary . From To No. of Days . to To enable him to proceed to his own Country . Description of the Persons . In what manner disposed of . Currency . 30 THE DUTIES OF A CONSUL GENERALLY .
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... manner in these Instructions , which must , so far as concerns the relative position and duties of the officers above men- tioned , be construed according to the regulations concerning the relations between them for the time being in ...
... manner in these Instructions , which must , so far as concerns the relative position and duties of the officers above men- tioned , be construed according to the regulations concerning the relations between them for the time being in ...
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... manner mentioned below ( paragraphs 58 to 64 ) . 57. Any questions that may arise in estimating the sum due for wages will be decided by the same Rules of Law by to be deter- which they would be decided in judicial proceedings in Eng ...
... manner mentioned below ( paragraphs 58 to 64 ) . 57. Any questions that may arise in estimating the sum due for wages will be decided by the same Rules of Law by to be deter- which they would be decided in judicial proceedings in Eng ...
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... manner as British seamen , provided that they cannot obtain relief from their own Consuls , to whom application should always be made . But relief must not be given to foreigners unless their distress is immediately consequent upon and ...
... manner as British seamen , provided that they cannot obtain relief from their own Consuls , to whom application should always be made . But relief must not be given to foreigners unless their distress is immediately consequent upon and ...
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... manner , so far as circumstances permit . In other cases , he will do his utmost to obtain all the money and effects which belong to the men , and are at the place , and he will then deal with , and remit and account for them in pre ...
... manner , so far as circumstances permit . In other cases , he will do his utmost to obtain all the money and effects which belong to the men , and are at the place , and he will then deal with , and remit and account for them in pre ...
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Page 442 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises and ship, &c., or any part thereof.
Page 414 - Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 220 - Statute shall be understood to include several Matters as well as One Matter, and several Persons as well as One Person, and Females as well as Males, and Bodies Corporate as well as Individuals, unless it be otherwise specially provided, or there be something in the Subject or Context repugnant to such Construction...
Page 570 - Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports; or, a complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive, of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Racing, and other Field Sports and Athletic Amusements of the present day.
Page 443 - ... for this assurance by the assured, at and after the rate of IN WITNESS whereof we, the assurers, have subscribed our names and sums assured in London. NB — Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general, or the ship be stranded...
Page 493 - ... vice-consul of the nation to which the deceased may belong, or in his absence the representative of such...