V. National coat of arms and flags. VI. Inviolability of consulates and archives. VII. Temporary transaction of business in case of death, absence, ete. of consul. VIII. Appointment of vice-consuls, etc. by consul. Privileges. IX. Communications with local authorities. X. Consuls may receive depositions of passengers and crew. XI. Consular jurisdiction over vessels. XII. Arrest of deserters. XIII. Damages at sea. XIV. Wrecks at sea. XV. Custody of property of deceased citizens by consuls. Search for legal heirs. RUSSIA Treaty concluded Dec. 6-18, 1832. (Navigation and commerce.) Art. VIII. Establishment of consuls. Privileges of non-trading consuls. Consular jurisdiction over vessels. Most favored nation treatment. IX. Form of communication with local authorities. Arrest of deserters. SERVIA Consular convention, concluded Oct. 2-14, 1881. [Text of this convention same as that concluded June 5, 1881, with Roumania, ante.] SPAIN Treaty of friendship and general relations. Concluded July 3, 1902. Art. XIII. Establishment of consular officers. XIV. Commission. Exequatur. District. XV. Consular exemptions. XVI. Testimony by consuls. XVII. National coat of arms and flags. XVIII. Consular offices and archives are inviolable. XIX. Privileges of acting consular officers. XX. Vice consuls and agents appointed by consuls. XXI. Communications with authorities. XXII. Notarial powers of consuls. XXIII. Shipping disputes. ་ XXIV. Deserters from ships. XXV. Damages to vessels at sea to be settled by consuls. XXVI. Notice of decease of citizens. XXVII. Care of minor heirs. XXVIII. Favored nation treatment. Treaty concluded February 22, 1819. (Amity, settlement, and limits.) Art. XIII. Arrest of deserters. Treaty concluded Oct. 27, 1795. (Friendship, limits, and navigation.) Art. XIX. Establishment of consuls. Privileges. Most favored nation treatment, Art. SWEDEN AND NORWAY Treaty concluded July 4, 1827. (Commerce and navigation.) XIII. Establishment of consuls. Protection. Privileges. Inviolability of consulates and archives. Consular jurisdiction over vessels. XIV. Communications of consuls with local authorities. Deserters. SWISS CONFEDERATION Concluded Nov. 25, 1850. (Friendship, commerce, and for the surrender of fugitive criminals.) Art. VII. Establishment of consuls. Privileges. Most favored nation treatment. In their private transactions consuls treated as natives. Commission. Exequatur. Inviolability of consulates and archives. INDEX ANALYSIS OF THE FEDERAL STATUTES RELATING TO CONSULS1 COMMERCIAL AGENCIES See also CONSULAR AGENCIES See also CONSULATES Fees for official services prescribed by President R. S. 1745 COMMERCIAL AGENTS See also CONSULAR SERVICE. ABOLISHMENT OF OFFICE ABSENCE FROM POST Limit of ten days without permission APPOINTMENT IN PLACE OF CONSULS BONDS. Conditions; amount Deposited with secretary of the treasury R. S. 1748 R. S. 1703 34:100 Apr. 5, 1906 B. 8. 1741 18:77 June 17, 1874 ....R. S. 1690 ..... Suits on; procedure, service of process, ap pearance Suits on for transacting business DEFINITION FEES Accounting, manner of R. S. 1697; 1699, 1700 30:770 Dec. 21, 1898 R. S. 1697 30:770 Dec. 21, 1898 30:770, 771, Dec. 21, 1898 B. S. 1701 R. S. 1674 R. S. 1729; 1747 R. S. 2851 R. S. 1724 R. S. 1725 28:206 July 31, 1894 R. s. 1747 R. S. 1729 1 This is an authorized extract from the admirable INDEX ANALYSIS OF THE FEDERAL STATUTES by Scott and Beaman. The references preceded by R. S. are to sections of the Revised Statutes (1873). The other references are to the volumes and page of the Statutes at Large and to the date of the enactment of the statute. Invoices, duties with respect to triplicates of... R. s. 2855; 2857 ...... R. S. 2843 25:186 June 18, 1888 of Agricultural statistics monthly 25:186 June 18,1888 of Fees, when part of compensation; form..... R. s. 1725 |