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INVOICES OF IMPORTS-Continued.

agent's knowledge of facts stated and cause of principal's absence
to be stated in declaration.

657

Consul to satisfy himself of agent's knowledge of facts stated in dec-
laration, etc...

662

agents of American,firms not to declare to, of goods manufactured
or bought in different districts...

662

form and obiect of declaration.....

Consular official not to act as agent for shippers.....
contents of declaration.....

authentication........

declaration by party remote from authenticating Consul may be
made before another Consul

declaration to, of goods shipped in sealed cars

shipper generally required to appear before Consul who authenti-
cates invoice.

what Consul to certify goods transported to, and imported from, in-
termediate points

verification of, by oath, administered by local officer.

in Great Britain, oath regularly administered by local officer.
Consuls not to be interested in fees of local officer.

oath to be attached only to copy retained by Consul in certain

cases....

oaths administered to foreigner to be in language and form of his
country

662

658

654, 662

declaration identical with verification, and distinct from Consular

655

655

673

655

655

443, 659

443

443, 660

443

659

may in China and Japan be certified without oath
falsity of oaths to be reported to Treasury

659

672

prosecution for false oath.

672

frauds and errors in, to be reported to Treasury and collector
experts may be examined without expense to Government.

672

660

goods manufactured or bought in different districts or shipped from
such districts not to be included in same.

662

not to include more than one shipment from same place.
one, not to embrace shipments to different consignees.

662

662

same, may embrace goods shipped from one consignor to one con-
signee at same time from same district...

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descriptive lists to accompany goods shipped from interior Consulate
name of vessel expected to convey goods shipped from interior to
be stated in.....

668

669

if conveyed by other vessel, Consul at final port of shipment to in-
dorse same on....

669

collectors to be supplied with copies of documents needed.

573,671

copies prepared for private parties certified for fee of $2..

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failure to obtain invoice must be unintentional and not with intent
to defraud..

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of fish oil, bone, etc., products of American fisheries entitled to, on
production of manifest sworn to by master of fishing vessel.
manifest to be certified by Consul at port of transshipment.
products of American fisheries, how transported across Isthmus of
Panama

674

674

675

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INVOICES OF IMPORTS-Continued.
ENTRIES FREE OF DUTY-Continued.

packages of, to be examined by Consul, or revenue inspector at
Panama...

Consul or revenue inspector at Colon to certify on manifest to due
shipment of packages for port of destination

like proceedings are had in case of transportation by San Juan route
of animals for breeding purposes...

Consul to certify, upon proof, that animals are specially intended for
breeding purposes.

Consul to make thorough investigation of shipper's intent...
animals need not be of superior quality or breed.

of paintings, statuary, etc., the productions of American artists.
fact of such production to be verified by certificate of Consul or Min-
ister...

statuary produced by foreign artists admitted at reduced duty...
RELATIONS OF CONSULS AND REVENUE AGENTS..

Consuls not subordinate to revenue agents..

revenue agents entitled to half of samples, if divisible..

INVOICE OATHS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

ITALY:

treaty provisions with. (Article V)

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JAILS, CONSULAR (see PRISONERS):
accounts relating to

532, 533

provided by Consuls-General at Shanghai and Kanagawa, respect-
ively.

633

rent of, how computed.

533

allowance for prison fare, 75 cents a day.

533

JAPAN:

in Consular courts (see AssOCIATES)

treaty provisions with. (Article V)

JUDICIAL POWERS OF CONSULAR OFFICERS (see CONSULAR COURTS):

are dependent upon treaty.

JURY SERVICE:

Consular officers exempt from.

JURISDICTION OF CONSULAR OFFICERS:

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624, 625

origin of.

1

very extensive during Middle Ages..

1,48

confined in civilized countries to matters of trade and commerce..
is in the nature of arbitration between their citizens.
dependent upon treaty, commission and exequatur.
ordinary, of Consuls-General.........

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in Mahometan and semi-civilized countries rights of extra territo-
riality preserved......

IN CIVILIZED COUNTRIES:

over disputes between masters and seamen. (See DISPUTES, ETC.)
to reclaim deserters. (See DESERTION OF SEAMEN.)

of estates of deceased citizens and seamen, (See ESTATES, ETC.)
over offenses and crimes. (See INSUBORDINATION, MUTINY,
CRIMES.)

to discharge seamen. (See DISCHARGE OF SEAMEN.)

over wrecked and stranded vessels. (See WRECKED AND STRANDED
VESSELS.)

to solemnize marriages. (See MARRIAGES.)

IN UNCIVILIZED COUNTRIES. (See CONSULAR COURTS.)

to solemnize marriages, judicial function

386

K.

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KEEPSAKES. (See HEIRLOOMS.)

left by deceased citizens abroad, to be sent to Department of State,
when.....

375

to be turned over to heir or personal representative, if present to
receive them

375

L.

CATES.)

LANDING CERTIFICATES. (See DEBENTURE AND LANDING CERTIFI-

LAWS OF NATIONS:

power and privileges of Consular Offices under. (Article IV)...

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LEGAL SERVICES:

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addressed to persons on naval vessels in Pacific and Asiatic squad-
ron and on whalers may be retained one year..........

417

reason for detention to be stated on......

417

not to be opened by unauthorized persons nor despoiled of stamps.. 418, 419
postage to be paid on letters destined to United States detained in

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MANIFESTS:

laws respecting. (Appendix IV)

446

compensation of Consul ceases on resignation or recall for.............

469

statutes relating to, apply to all vessels clearing for the United
States

332

masters of foreign vessels required to produce, on entry of port of
United States

332

of goods shipped from interior port to be compared with descrip-
tive list...

668

of products of American fisheries to be produced to collector at
port of importation...

674

of products of American fisheries compared with packages by Con-
sul at Panama on transit across Isthmus.

675

MANUFACTURES:

information relating to, to be reported...

MARINE EXCHANGES:

branch hydrographic offices, established at foreign..............
MARINERS. (See SEAMEN.)
MARKET VALUE:

invoice certificate to state, of goods.

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407

350

645

to be stated on invoice in column of "Consular corrections
Consuls to acquaint themselves with..

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invoice may be retained reasonable time for inquiry into..
inquiry of, to extend to other markets.

647

obtained by adding to cost of production customary percentage for
profit......

MARRIAGES:

in presence of Consular Officer under statute....

648

648

statute applicable only to persons domiciled in District of Columbia
or Territories..

383

statute does not exclude other modes of.
Consul not authorized to solemnize....

383, 384

383

mode of solemnization (otherwise) determined by law of place of
solemnization

except, (1) when such mode is impossible, (2) when it is repugnant
to parties' religious convictions, (3) when local law does not re-
quire it, and (4) when ceremony is performed in non-Christian
country

in Massachusetts, solemnized by Consuls are valid..
Counsuls are authorized to solemnize, in non-Christian countries...
solemnization of, by clergyman or magistrate not requisite to valid-
ity of, in most jurisdictions...

383

384

384
385

386

preferable even in non-Christian countries for clergyman to perform

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certificates of, must be under seal, and state names, ages, etc., of

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neither Diplomatic nor Consular officers are competent to certify as

to the status of persons domiciled in United States and wishing
to marry abroad

nor as to the marriage laws of any State...

annual report of, to be sent to Department of State..

laws of States respecting. (Apppendix IV).

MARSHALS OF CONSULAR COURTS:

appointed how, and for what countries..

at what Consulates stationed.

Consul to nominate...

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nominations to bear approval of Consul-General or Minister.

nomination to state nationality, antecedents, character, and fitness..
citizens of United States preferred as.......

persons acquainted with usages and customs of country preferred...
must take oath of office and give bond.

42, 631

are subordinate to Consuls and must obey them...

duties of.......

43
631

vacancies in office of, to be reported...

vacancies to be temporarily filled by Consul with approval of Minis-

44, 632

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MARSHALS OF CONSULAR COURTS-Continued.

may be paid out of official fees or by draft on Treasury.
may not engage in trade without permission.

where there is never a surplus of fees, may render accounts and
draw for salary in their own names......

to make quarterly returns to Secretary of State...

MASTER OF VESSEL:

to deposit ship's papers with Consul on arrival in foreign port.
penalty for neglect or refusal to deposit papers.........

of foreign-built vessel also liable to penalty.

arrival defined

to take Consul's receipt under seal for the papers.
when entitled to return of papers.

clearance of, without papers to be reported........

to apply to Consul for official services.

to require of Consul written statement of services performed.

to certify such statement and deliver it to collector of customs...

salaried Consul need not furnish statement...

must ship seamen abroad in presence of Consul

may engage seaman for any definite voyage or time.

bound to receive bullion for transportation to United States..
not bound to carry mails

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397

532

631

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150

150, 153

155

156, 157
158

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is a seaman, as to discharge, relief, etc.

176

not entitled to more expensive relief than ordinary seaman.

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to furnish Consul with account against seaman forty-eight hours be-
fore settlement

to be present with "slop book" when seamen are discharged and
paid off

within forty-eight hours after arrival...

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bound to take destitute seamen for transportation to United States..
compensation of, for transporting destitute seamen....

clothes, etc., of deserting seamen forfeited for benefit of, exception..
to note desertions on crew list

desertion connived at by, Consul not to certify desertion list..
to report desertions within forty-eight hours after occurrence.
disputes between, and seamen. (See DISPUTES BETWEEN MASTERS
AND SEAMEN).

to permit crew to complain to Consul..

of wrecked vessel entitled to one-half register, if present..
may sell vessel, when

to produce manifest on clearing..

to obtain bill of health on clearing for United States.

duty of, in case of mutiny or insubordination

not bound to transport criminals or insane seamen

to have access to pilot charts, etc,.

242

242
259,260

264

266, 267

270

273-290

280-283

299

301

303

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to take receipt for fees paid to Consul

joint affidavit of, and mate to landing of goods exported in bond...

495

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