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1823 Sept. 29 + + + 22 Constitut. Code Copd
I Function
Severally
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Agents their functions statistic. acquirement
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Art. . Hospitial function
He has charge of reception
and entertainment of
foreign Agents as above:
having care that they
enjoy privileges properly
belonging, and not do
not properly belonging
to their stations.
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Art 10 6. To Hospitial Function. To In the
exercise of this function it belongs to he has charge of the such reception
and entertainment as is given to all any such foreign Agents, as above:
territory of this State as Agents, in any permanent or occasional, of foreign
States consent if their business with the government of this
State is to having special regard care that they be preserved continued
and secured and continued in the enjoyment of all privileges properly belonging,
and prevented from assuming or enjoying privileges not properly
belonging, to their respective Statuses.
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Art. 7
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Art. 9. Negotiation function. To him In the exercise
of this function, under the Director of the Prime Minister it belongs to a in concert conference or correspondence with the several foreign Agents
of the several foreign powers at the resident of all classes and grades residing in the
State, to arrange and as far as may be, all appropriate subject matters
of description consideration, in so far as they come under discussion in this
State
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Art. 8
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Art. 8. Dispatch-recording and Communication-receiving function. To
him in the exercise of this function it belongs to receive all
such written addresses from foreign parts C dispatched as are dispatched
communications made by by letter to his Subdepartment from
foreign parts, and such as by persons written reach of verbal
are communicated
to his office,
delivered to or for him
and in the exercise of his correspondent responses or responsional
function to f and send them and cause to be received the
answers.
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Art. 10. Exam Classes
and Grades Examples
I. for general purposes, resident
constantly or incidentally
1. Ambassadors
II. Constantly, for
1. Consuls at superordinate Stations
2. Vice-Consuls at Subordinate do
III. Occasional for miscellaneous
special purposes
1. Commissioners
Art. 7. Examples of the different classes and grades of foreign
Agents acting commissioned from one political State to
act in another are the following —
I. For general purposes, constantly and occasional or incidentally resident —
1. Ambassadors Extraordinary &c J.C. Leave a blank for two more lines
II. For special purposes Constantly resident for the special purpose of the affairs
of commerce —
1. Consuls and Vice consuls at the superordinate station
2. Vice Consuls at the several subordinate Stations
III. Occasionally resident for special miscellaneous special purposes —
1. Commissioners.
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