Every secretary, consul general, consul, vice consul of career, or foreign service officer, before he receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, shall give to the United States a bond, in such form as the President shall prescribe,... Foreign Service of the U.S.: Hearings... on H.R. 12543... - Page 2by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1922 - 99 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - Law - 1859 - 970 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, enter into a bond to the United States with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less than one thousand, nor more than ten thousand dollars, and in such form as the President... | |
| United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1856 - 490 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, enter into a bond to the United States, with such sureties (who shall be permanent residents of the United States) as shall be approved by the Secretary of State, in a penal sum of not less than one thousand nor more... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1863 - 532 pages
...office, take the oath of office and allegiance, and also enter into a bond with the United States, with such sureties (who shall be permanent residents of the United States) as shall be approved by the Secretary of State, in a penal sum of not less than one thousand nor more... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - Law - 1865 - 1152 pages
...receives his commission 4cor enters upon the duties of his office, enter into a bond to the United States with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...States, as the secretary of state shall approve, in a penal sum not less than one thousand, nor more than ten thousand dollars, and in such form as the president... | |
| Commercial law - 1868 - 988 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, enter into a bond to the United States with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less than one thousand, nor more than ten thousand dollars, and in such form as the President... | |
| United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service - 1870 - 436 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, enter into a bond to the United States, with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less than one thousand dollars nor more than ten thousand dollars, and in such form as... | |
| George N. Lamphere - Executive departments - 1880 - 310 pages
...enters upon the duties of his office, must give bond to the United States, with such sureties, who must be permanent residents of the United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less than $1000, and in no case less than the annual compensation allowed to such officer,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1881 - 868 pages
...duties, they must give bond to the United States, with such sureties, who shall be permanent citizens of the United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum of not less than $1,000, and in no case less than the annual compensation allowed to the... | |
| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - Finance, Public - 1884 - 680 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, shall give a bond to the United States, with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve iu a penal sum not less than one thousand dollars, and in 110 case less than the annual compensation... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1886 - 538 pages
...receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, shall give a bond to the United States, with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents...States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less than one thousand dollars, and in no case less than the annual compensation allowed... | |
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