Paragraph. SURVEYS OF VESSELS-Continued. not conclusive of necessity to sell vessel to be had before Consular Officers... 301 302, 306 305 whether Consul can order survey without master's consent.......... 306, 307 SWEDEN AND NORWAY: Consuls authorized to collect such fees only as are prescribed... fees mentioned in, in full of service tariff.. to be kept posted in Consular Office......... 491 492 494, 507 506 exemption of Consul from, by treaty. 50, 392 61 import, on effects of Consul exemption of Consul from, by local law or courtesy.. of Consular Officers to be reported. reciprocal free entries of articles for Consuls allowed by United TELEGRAPH: use of, to report outbreak of epidemics 392 392 392, 393 393 335 cipher and abbreviations.. 335 Consular Officers prohibited from accepting, without consent of Con- of honor, not to be accepted by Consuls without consent of Congress.. 421 425 examination of, to property by Consular Officers.... 447,448 and seal may be used in performance of notarial services.. interpreters, marshals, and Consular Clerks not to engage in without allowance to widow or heirs of deceased Consul equivalent to, sal- 462 463 471 462, 471 471 539 TRANSPORTATION OF SEAMEN: statutory provisions relative to.... 242 242 245 TRANSPORTATION OF SEAMEN-Continued, Paragraph. master may refuse to transport seamen having contagious disease... penalty for refusing.. 242 242, 245 156, 242, 244 242, 248 242, 248 one seaman to every 100 tons burden the maximum of master's ob- Consul may negotiate for passage of additional number. compensation for, to sailing vessel compensation for, to steamer. when not obligatory, compensation determined by agreement.....244, 248, 250 compensation increased if seaman is unable to do duty not to be paid in advance, if avoidable. certificate for, payable at Treasury and assignable for collection .230, 242, 247 242 243 245 246,248 246 242, 246 246, 248 when passage is prepaid on direct voyage, such indorsement not necessary 246, 248 seamen subject to same regulations as articled seamen. 247 247 foreign vessels may, in the absence of American vessels, be em- 248 seamen not to be detained in foreign port 237,249 circumstances justifying such detention 249 seamen may be sent to intermediate ports, when impracticable to 250, 231 Consul at port of destination to pay for, according to agreement... when passage to intermediate port is prepaid, Consul at port of des- allowance to rescuing vessel when seamen are picked up at sea. for trial for crimes in foreign ports and on high seas.............. expense of transportation of criminals, how paid.. TRANSPORTATION OF CONSULAR OFFICERS TO POST: in subordinate offices to be reported..... Diplomatic officers may fill temporarily. Consul may designate substitute for temporarily absent Consular in marshalship temporarily filled by Consul... VERIFICATIONS: of official documents to be under Consular seal VESSELS, AMERICAN: 22, 44 87 22 632 425 crew of, discharged on sale of, abroad not bound to carry mails.. also when wrecked or condemned as unfit for service crew of, discharged with extra wages on sale to be delivered in for- 169 179 179 205, 260 also on voluntary sale in foreign port 206, 207 without extra wages on sale of, in foreign port caused by casualty.. 208 right of seamen hurt or injured in service of, to be cured at ex- .209, 281, 282 217, 218 register of lost, to be sent to Department... 297 on sale of, to alien, one-half of register to be sent to Department for 300 other half to be delivered to new purchaser. 300 if sold to citizen, whole register to be delivered to purchaser... wrecked and stranded. (See WRECKED AND STRANDED VESSELS.) quarantine regulations of. (See QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.) on high seas, part of country of flag no fees for official services to be collected from foreign-built vessels not exempt from payment of fees for official Consuls to give receipts for all payments made by. papers of, may be detained by Consul when fees charged, making regular trips tonnage fees on, in Canada.. bills against, to be in duplicate. VICE-CONSULAR OFFICERS: definition and functions of have no active functions when principal is present 150 320-331 331 333-338 340-350 345 492,589 493 494 .157, 229, 496, 498 497 498 537 19 19 how appointed... VICE-CONSULAR OFFICERS-Continued. term, denotes Vice Consul-General, Vice-Consul, or Vice-Commer- Paragraph. 31 36, 87 nominations of, how made. 36, 37 nominations of, must show nationality, capacity, character, fitness for foreign citizens not to be nominated for, if objectionable to local 38 required to give bond 39 to render account for time in charge of office... Vice and Deputy should be same person. Consular clerk may be...... not to be removed without cause. appointment of successor operates as cancellation of appointment... vacancies to be reported........ compensation of, during absence of principal.. when, draws salary of principal he may not receive in addition a no account for relief of seamen to be rendered by. accounts of, to be accompanied by certificate of non-absence.... 39 480 40 40 44 45 442 467, 471 471 .257, 472, 547 257 542 passports visaed by Consular Officers to be reported semi-annually.. for supplies to seamen to be witnessed by disinterested person.. for all disbursements, to show exact amount paid.. 240 348 429 486 requirement of, for larger amount than is paid is embezzlement accounts and, to Department of State to be in duplicate. 514 when, are in foreign language, value of foreign currency to be given.. 515, 553 proper, to be furnished for every disbursement, except. 516, 521 516 should be full and contain reference to account......... ........ 516 copies of, will not be audited. 516 for rent, to show exclusive use of office for official purposes. 518 521 for freight, to show contents of package.. for Consular court, etc., accounts to be accompanied by. 526 532 Paragraph. VOUCHERS-Continued. receipts of Consular Agents to accompany accounts for services to for loss by exchange.. WAGES OF SEAMEN: W. 551 553, 555 payable in gold or its equivalent. assignment of, when permitted to be applied first to cost of relief, etc......... of seamen forwarded to intermediate port to be remitted to Consul 189, 213, 256 190, 213, 232, 256, 268 196 197, 198 215 account of advanced, to be presented within forty-eight hours after no advance of, except to whalers and to seamen shipped in foreign account of, to be delivered to Consul forty-eight hours before settle- to be paid in presence of Consul.. 219 220 219 219 220 221, 284 application of, of deserter in settlement with master...... right to, begins when. forfeiture of, for failure of duty in time of wreck or peril.. forfeiture of, for desertion when determined in case of wreck........ when to be paid at end of voyage. what part of, to be paid at intermediate port of master when discharged abroad... when shipped by the lay" Consul can not generally demand from master, of deserter. 221 284, 285 259 222 220, 222, 223, 286 221, 286 226 227 228 229,496 214, 259 260 260, App. IV 261 261 281 when vessel is sold in United States to be delivered abroad. where voyage is terminated by wreck, right to, terminates when unlawful agreement as to, voidable by seamen..... and effects of deceased. (See ESTATES OF DECEASED CITIZENS AND accounts reiating to EXTRA WAGES: penalty for not collecting. 285 285 94, 95, 287 531,537 188, 191, 192, 268 193 194, 195 199 200 not to be collected in case of enforced or technical discharge. 201 201 205 193, 206, 207 not collectible when vessel is sold in consequence of casualty.. not collectible unless inspection was applied for.. 208 209, 281 210 |