... of the defendant's nation ; 4. Mixed tribunals of Turkish magistrates and foreign Christians, at length substituted in part for cases between Turks and foreign Christians; 5. Finally, for causes between foreign Christians, the substitution at length... The Monthly Law Reporter - Page 861857Full view - About this book
 | United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1856 - 79 pages
...between foreign Christians, the substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts, — this arrangement introduced at first by...acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christians. 187 463. Notwithstanding the apparent silence of the fourth article of the treaty upon the whole subject... | |
 | United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1856 - 79 pages
...foreign Christians, the substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts,—this arrangement introduced at first by the legations of...acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christians. 463. Notwithstanding the apparent silence of the fourth article of the treaty upon the whole subject... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1863
...substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts,—an arrangement introduced first by the legations of Austria, Great Britain,...to by . the legations of other foreign Christians. 172. Notwithstanding the apparent silence of the fourth article of the treaty upon the whole subject... | |
 | James Kent - Droit international et relations - 1866 - 484 pages
...length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate consular courts ; an arrangement at first introduced by the legations of Austria, Great Britain, France, and Russia, and then tacitly acceded to by other foreign Christian legations1." In fact, from peculiar circumstances, European consuls in the... | |
 | United States. Dept. of State - Diplomatic and consular service - 1870 - 425 pages
...between foreign Christians, the substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts — this arrangement introduced at first by...acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christians. 459 ..Whatever favorable usage may bo observed toward subjects of Great Britain, France, Austria, Italy,... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1871
...STATES CONSULAR COURTS IN JAPAN. ment introduced at first by the legations of Austria, Great Brita:*. j France and Russia, and then tacitly acceded to by the legations of otlfc « foreign Christians. 459. Whatever favorable usage may be observed toward subjects cf Great... | |
 | John Chandler Bancroft Davis - Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes - 1873 - 245 pages
...between foreign Christians, the snbstitution at length of mixed tribnnals in place of the separate courts; this arrangement introduced at first by the...acceded to by the Legations of other foreign Christians. A provision in a Treaty that a Consul may ex ofiicio administer npon the estates of citizens of his... | |
 | United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1874 - 534 pages
...foreign Christians, the substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts—this arrangement introduced at first by the legations of...acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christians. The mo«t favor- 459.. Whatever favorable usage may be observed claimed. to ward subjects of Great... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1876
...substitution at length of mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts, — an arrangement introduced first by the legations of Austria, Great Britain,...tacitly acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christian nations." Consuls' Manual of December, 1862, §§ 16&-171. These conclusions, being publicly... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1876
...mixed tribunals in place of the separate courts, an arrangement introduced firsfc by the litigations of Austria, Great Britain, France, and Russia, and...tacitly acceded to by the legations of other foreign Christian nations."—• (Consuls' Manual of December, 18G2, §§ 169-171.) Held, 1. Judicial powers... | |
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