A Treatise on the Foreign Powers and Jurisdiction of the British CrownClarendon Press, 1894 - 304 pages |
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... consular powers in the East 65. Protective rights 66 . 67 . 68 . 69 ... Courts 168 78. Extent to which the divergency between the law adminis- tered ... Courts in respect of British officials and foreign sovereigns 191 SECTION 86 ...
... consular powers in the East 65. Protective rights 66 . 67 . 68 . 69 ... Courts 168 78. Extent to which the divergency between the law adminis- tered ... Courts in respect of British officials and foreign sovereigns 191 SECTION 86 ...
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... Courts of the third power to decide to what country he should be surrendered ... law which it has imposed upon itself by enactment , to shelter there with its ... consular, and other marriages in their relation to the laws of foreign states.
... Courts of the third power to decide to what country he should be surrendered ... law which it has imposed upon itself by enactment , to shelter there with its ... consular, and other marriages in their relation to the laws of foreign states.
Page 64
... law throws the burden of proof upon the person alleging that Belgian nationality has in this manner been lost . A further complication is introduced into questions of Belgian nation- ality by the principle , affirmed in the Belgian courts ...
... law throws the burden of proof upon the person alleging that Belgian nationality has in this manner been lost . A further complication is introduced into questions of Belgian nation- ality by the principle , affirmed in the Belgian courts ...
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... consular agents keep registers for births , Registra- and for deaths , of British subjects occurring in the country ... courts called ' Naval Courts . ' 1 Illegitimate children born abroad cannot be British subjects . Cf. § 16 . PART II ...
... consular agents keep registers for births , Registra- and for deaths , of British subjects occurring in the country ... courts called ' Naval Courts . ' 1 Illegitimate children born abroad cannot be British subjects . Cf. § 16 . PART II ...
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... Courts . A consul having no magisterial power , and his powers altogether ... court , which is possessed of coercive authority , he is able to use sufficient ... consular officer may inquire into the circumstances on oath , and if there ...
... Courts . A consul having no magisterial power , and his powers altogether ... court , which is possessed of coercive authority , he is able to use sufficient ... consular officer may inquire into the circumstances on oath , and if there ...
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Page 62 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
Page 202 - may for this purpose be defined as the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others.
Page 254 - I, AB, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God!
Page 249 - Real and personal property of every description may be taken, acquired, held, and disposed of by an alien in the same manner in all respects as by a natural-born British subject ; and a title to real and personal property of every description" may be derived through, from, or in succession to an alien in the same manner in all respects as through, from, or in succession to a natural-born British subject...
Page 64 - All children heretofore born or hereafter born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth, citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States ; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.
Page 74 - Kingdom, with this qualification, that he shall not, when within the limits of the foreign State of which he was a subject previously to obtaining his certificate of naturalization, be deemed to be a British subject unless he has ceased to be a subject of that State in pursuance of the laws thereof, or in pursuance of a treaty to that effect.
Page 287 - It is and shall be lawful for Her Majesty the Queen to hold, exercise, and enjoy any jurisdiction which Her Majesty now has or may at any time hereafter have within a foreign country in the same and as ample a manner as if Her Majesty had acquired that jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory.
Page 158 - If disputes take place of such a nature that the Consul cannot arrange them amicably, then he shall request the assistance of the Japanese authorities, that they may together examine into the merits of the case, and decide it equitably.
Page 288 - Act, or any enactments for the time being in force amending or substituted for the same, shall extend, with or without any exceptions, adaptations, or modifications in the Order mentioned, to any foreign country in which for the time being Her Majesty has jurisdiction.
Page 289 - ... offenders, shall be subject to the same punishment, and shall be proceeded against in the same manner as if the offence had been committed within the jurisdiction of the state or district to which he or they may belong, against a citizen or white inhabitant thereof.