Paragraph. DISCHARGE OF SEAMEN ABROAD- Continued. on account of insubord nation technical, by promotion or disrating.. of deserters.. of minor stowaways. when vessel is voluntarily sold abroad.. where vessel is sold abroad on account of casualty. where vessel is condemned and sold after inspection called for by 201 341 201 .191, 203, 235, 268, 271 204 when vessel is sold in United States to be delivered abroad. AFTER COMPLETION OF VOYAGE: contract with vessel may come to an end in foreign port. 228 285 165 212 settlement with seamen in presence of master and consul. 219, 220 233 grounds of, stated in account for relief. DISEASES, CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS: statutory provision to prevent introduction of appearance of, to be promptly reported.. clearing of infected vessel for United States to be reported 535 333,334 333 333 334 weekly reports of appearances, progress, or termination of, to be 333, 334 sanitary condition of vessels to be reported. 334 sickness or unhealthiness of seamen in port to be reported. 334 bills of health given at port of departure to vessels bound for United physicians stationed at certain ports to inspect incoming vessels bill of health visaed at ports touched at en route to United States DISPUTES BETWEEN MASTERS AND SEAMEN (See INSPECTION): in absence of treaty consular jurisdiction of, exercised only by 276 United States courts claim jurisdiction, in absence of treaty, but 277 right of crew to complain to Consul..... 278, 279, 280 280 281 if seaman refused permission to make complaint, Consul to go on inspection of vessels unseaworthy or unsuitably provisioned. DISTRICT, CONSULAR-Continued. Paragraph. proximity to Consular residence usually determines boundaries of.. 30 30 Consular agencies located within 30 105 Consuls to take charge of estates of deceased citizens and seamen 352 Consuls to keep a register of citizens of United States residing in 444 Consuls to make periodical reports of matters of commercial and in- 566 marriage of residents of, abroad authentication of invoices of goods produced, etc., out of Consul's... DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: DOMICILE: 641 662 647 662 383 status abroad of persons of foreign nationality domiciled in United 133 marriage abroad of persons domiciled in United States. (See DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: DRAFTS: treaty provisions with. (Article V)............... 798-799 for transportation of seamen, when and how to be drawn 251, 252 535 251, 252 257 for transportation of persons accused of crimes, how drawn. of Vice-Consuls will not be honored before filing of bond First Comptroller to be notified of drawing by Vice-Consul. by Vice-Consul for entire salary, only by agreement with principal.. principal and Vice-Consular oflicers, otherwise to draw each for his for salaries of marshals, interpreters, etc., drawn by themselves on on final account, will not be paid before adjustment of account 539 for residue of salary, preceded by account for same quarter for services to vessels and seamen by Consular Agents drawn by prin- 551 otherwise draft, payable to agent will be sent in Consul's care... specially authorized, should refer to instruction authorizing them. 555 557 Paragraph. DRAFTS-Continued. DUTY, indorsements of, by procuration to be accompanied by power of at- prescribed forms of to be used, and sealed.. to be drawn at fifteen days' sight, acceptance waived. to be preceded or accompanied by corresponding accounts, vouch- drawn only by duly qualified Consular Officer. not drawn or transmitted by Consular Agent drawn on Secretary of Department to which account is rendered...... statutes concerning, apply to foreign owned vessels. importations free of.. reduced, on statuary by foreign sculptor notice given of entry upon DUTY, CONSULAR: when entered upon formalities of entry upon towards citizens of the United States DWELLING, CONSULAR: 556 556, 560 557 558 559 559 561 332 taking receipt for greater amount than is paid is....... EMIGRANTS: effects of, admitted free of duty..... EMIGRATION: ..800-805, 1130-1135 375 ..355, 359, App. IV 677 806-822 486 505,545 677 not greater fee than 50 cents charged for certifying effects of.... 677 of Chinese laborers suspended....... 320 Chinese servants accompanying visitors or travelers admitted tem- Consul to protest against, of this class of persons to the United appeals to foreign Governments for co-operation in checking Mor- 330 emigrant passenger laws, violations of, to be reported..... 331 ESTATES OF DECEASED CITIZENS AND SEAMEN: treaty provisions concerning.... Paragraph. Consular authority to administer, dependent on treaty or usage.. in doubtful cases Consul to act as conservator only OF CITIZENS; notice of death of, to be published. relations to be informed... Consul's duty by statute to take possession of, within his district 372 inventory and appraisement of, how made and forwarded.....352, 370, 371, 372 family letters, keepsakes, etc., how disposed of.. what is perishable property, determined by two merchants. 375 375 one copy of account to be retained, the other to be sent to the Treas assets to be transmitted to Treasury after expiration of one year...... 376 ..352, 374,375 .377,378 when there is a will, its directions to be followed who died while traveling, Consul's duty in regard to notice of final settlement of estate to be sent to Department of State.. .377,378 379 380 380 381 354 will disposing of property out of Consular district to be taken care and transmitted to parties entitled. legal adviser not allowed at public expense.. semi-annual reports of condition of, made to Department of State... when proceeds of, have been held more than a year they are to be OF SEAMEN: dying on shipboard, may be delivered to Consul or carried home by EXCHANGE: if not, to be remitted to district judge.. if vessel is sold in foreign port, to be delivered to Consul dying on shore, Consul to take charge of... quarterly reports of, to be remitted to district judge.. account to accompany remittance.. law to be literally executed.... of foreign seamen shipped in foreign port, to be delivered to rela- master. Consul to certify on crew list the particulars of the delivery. accounts of... marine, in foreign ports, branch hydrographic offices established at.. certificate of local bankers to loss by, should accompany account.. form of voucher for loss by. when aggregate of loss by, for any quarter does not exceed $10 it rates of, to be reported 571,572 Paragraph. EXEQUATUR: Commercial Agent entitled to. applied for through Diplomatic Representative transmitted to Consul by Diplomatic Representative. permission to act before receipt of where there is no Diplomatic Representative, asked for directly by recognition of subordinates also requested in same manner receipt of, to be published in usual manner. delay in receipt of, to be reported to Department. extent of authority derived from, and commission 18 45,98 46,98 46,99 46,99 47, 98, 100 99 99 49 51 55 101 539 530 limitations of privilege stated in... precedence among Consuls of same grade depends upon date of account for salary while awaiting, to accompany transit account. EXPENDITURES NOT ALLOWED. EXTRA WAGES. (See WAGES.) EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVE CRIMINALS: treaties respecting. applications for, usually made by Diplomatic Representative. depositions, etc., so certified are received as evidence. only "superior principal Consular Officer" authorized to apply for.. EXTRATERRITORIALITY. (See CONSULAR Courts.) Consuls enjoyed privileges of, in middle ages. privileges of, preserved by treaty or usage in non-Christian coun- Consuls shorn of, in civilized countries Consuls retain representative character in matters of commerce. Consular Officers to collect, and no more nor less. penalty for collecting, unauthorized not to be collected from American vessels and seamen. for survey of vessel, due Consul, whether survey made by him or foreign-built vessels required to pay master of vessels entitled to receipt for. tonnage, on American vessels in certain cases... for issuing passports. for visaing passports. passport, to be reported for settlement of estates passport, credited in account for contingent expenses... to be paid in coin or its equivalent table of values of foreign currency. to be reported quarterly to Treasury to be entered in fee-book........... .491, 494, 495, 507 494 495 305 492,549 159, 160, 493 495 497,498 134 139 140 544 375 499 500 501, 503, 544 504 504 |