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Consular and rule
At the end of his term, the Dictator was supposed to hand power over to the normal Consular rule and give account of his actions-and Roman Dictators usually did.

Consular and was
The United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office delivered a note to the Ecuadorian government in Quito reminding them of the provisions of the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987 which allow the British government to withdraw recognition of diplomatic protection from embassies ; the move was interpreted as a hostile act by Ecuador, with Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño stating that this " explicit threat " would be met with " appropriate responses in accordance with international law ".
When Fabius ' term as Dictator ended, Consular government was restored, and Gnaeus Servilius Geminus and Marcus Atilius Regulus assumed the Consulship for the remainder of the year.
The LaGrand case was a legal action heard before the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) which concerned the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
A playing card form was published by an official of Britain's Consular Service named William Henry Wilkinson, author of " Chinese origin of playing cards ," under the name of Khanhoo.
On August 21, 1951 there was a Consular Convention and an Exchange of Letters relating to establishing diplomatic relations.
The Triumvirate was legally established in 43 BC as the Triumviri Rei Publicae Constituendae Consulari Potestate (" Triumvirs for Confirming the Republic with Consular Power ", invariably abbreviated as "").
In accordance with the provisions of the Lex Sempronia on Consular provinces, which dictated that the Senate in a given year was to determine the Consular provinces for the next year at the end of year before the elections, the Senate decided not to make the war against Jugurtha one of the provinces and to prorogue Metellus in Numidia.
The African American collection is a body of historically significant and current books by and about African Americans and includes papers and memorabilia of such persons as the late Emmett P. Scott, secretary to Booker T. Washington, and Arthur J. Smith, who was associated with the Far East Consular Division of the State Department.
Knowing Desaix was approaching, Bonaparte was anxious about a column of Ott ’ s soldiers marching from the north, so he deployed his Consular Guard infantry to delay it.
He was retained as counsel for the British government on the Foreign Marriages Bill and in 1843, the report on the Consular Jurisdiction Bill.
Baroness Amos was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs on 11 June 2001, with responsibility for Africa ; Commonwealth ; Caribbean ; Overseas Territories ; Consular Issues and FCO Personnel.
Returning to Europe with Napoleon, he was present at Marengo ( 1800 ) as second-in-command of the Consular Guard, and led a brilliant and successful cavalry charge at the close of the day, though its effect on the battle was not as decisive as Napoleon pretended.
She is the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ( Americas and Consular Affairs ) and was appointed on January 4, 2011.
From 1918 to 1920 he was also acting Consular Agent for the United States of America, after which he was Consular Agent for the United States until 1930.
In June 2003, she was appointed Minister of State for the Middle East, International Security, Consular and Personal Affairs in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Deputy Leader of the House of Lords.
From 1999 to 2001 Baroness Scotland was the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office where she was inter alia, responsible for the UK Government's diplomatic relations with North America, the Caribbean, Overseas Territories, Consular Division, British Council, administration and all Parliamentary business in the House of Lords.

Consular and by
Further exploration by Henri Lambert, French Consular Agent at Aden, and Captain Fleuriot de Langle led to a treaty of friendship and assistance between France and the sultans of Raheita, Tadjoura, and Gobaad, from whom the French purchased the anchorage of Obock in 1862.
A consulate is similar to ( but not the same as ) a diplomatic office, but with focus on dealing with individual persons and businesses, as defined by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
The ICJ held that the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 24 April 1963 ( Vienna Convention ) granted rights to individuals on the basis of its plain meaning, and that domestic laws could not limit the rights of the accused under the convention, but only specify the means by which those rights were to be exercised.
However, these birth certificates are not legally accepted as proof of age or citizenship, and are frequently rejected by the Bureau of Consular Affairs during passport applications.
Diplomatic immunity of foreign embassies and consulates in host countries is governed by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
The Guard had its origin in the Consular Guard ( Garde des consuls ), created November 28, 1799 by the union of the Guard of the Directory ( Garde du Directoire exécutif ) and the Grenadiers of the Legislature ( Grenadiers près de la Représentation nationale ).
* Consular agents provide consular and related services as authorized by the Secretary of State at specified locations abroad where no Foreign Service posts are situated.
These individuals, the so-called Consular Tribunes (" Military Tribunes with Consular powers " or tribuni militares consulari potestate ) were elected by the Century Assembly ( the assembly of soldiers ), and the senate had the power to veto any such election.
His first appointment was as Charge d ’ Affaires in Washington D. C., United States of America followed by First Secretary with the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, Consular and Deputy High Commissioner at the High Commission of Malaya in London.
Within a week of his arrival by way of China as a young student interpreter in the British Japan Consular Service, at age 19, the Namamugi Incident ( Namamugi Jiken ), in which a British merchant was killed on the Tōkaidō, took place on September 14, 1862.
The Matrícula Consular de Alta Seguridad ( MCAS ) ( Consular Identification Card ) is an identification card issued by the Government of Mexico through its consulate offices to Mexican nationals residing outside of Mexico.
Representative Tom Price announced that the Committee on Financial Services would be convening hearings on the methods permitted by the United States Department of the Treasury applying to the use of the Matricula Consular by banking institutions for the purposes of verification of identity.
U. S. law enforcement officials also cite that Matricula Consular cards are issued by Mexican Consulate without checking the authenticity of the applicant's supporting documentation.
In a 2003 letter to the Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge by the U. S. House Chairmen of the Homeland Security Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, and the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, & Intellectual Property, it was written that the Matricula Consular " can be a perfect breeder document for establishing a false identity ".
The Matricula Consular card has been embraced by the Democratic Caucus.
The Certificate of Loss of Nationality ( CLN ) is a form of the Bureau of Consular Affairs of the United States Department of State which is completed by American citizens seeking renunciation of citizenship.
* Diplomatic plate The diplomatic plate contains the European strip, followed in blue by the text CO, CD ( Corp Diplomatic ), or TC ( Transport Consular, usually issues to lower-ranking service staff ) and 6 numbers.
His book on The Right of Private Property in War had appeared in 1869, and had been followed in 1873 by that upon The Office of Consul and Consular Jurisdiction in the East, which had been translated into German and republished at Berlin.

Consular and occupation
During this occupation period, two groups, known as the " Consular Hill " ( Konsulyn denj ) and East Khuree ( Züün khüree ) formed as resistance movements.

Consular and 27
The Government of Cambodia had opened up its third U. S. Consular Office in Lowell, on April 27, 2009, with Sovann Ou as current advisor to the Cambodian Embassy.

Consular and November
Consular staff later told Anna's case manager at Baxter that Anna's " child-like " command of the German language was consistent with Anna being an Australian of German background, corroborating the case manager's suspicion from the 24 November, meeting.

Consular and
* March 31 U. S. President Lyndon Johnson signs the Consular Treaty.
Consular fee stamp
* Passport and Consular Division is responsible for the issuing of passports to Irish citizens.
Satow served in Siam ( 1884 1887 ), during which time he was accorded the rare honour of promotion from the Consular to the Diplomatic service, Uruguay ( 1889 93 ) and Morocco ( 1893 95 ).
* John Coffin Jones ( 1796 1861 ), United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii
* Undersecretary of the Ministry, Legal and Consular Affairs Aino Lepik von Wiren: Oversees the Legal and Consular divisions.
* Commander ( Komandante ) Conferred upon a civilian for acts of conspicuous merit benefiting the Republic of the Philippines ; or upon a Chargé d ' affaires, a. i., Counselor, First Secretary, Consul General in the consular section of an Embassy, Consular officer with a personal rank higher than Second Secretary, Director, or other person of a rank similar or equivalent to the foregoing
* Interest Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Washington D. C. Consular affairs
From then until the Second Sino-Japanese War ( 1937 1945 ) Hongkew was almost entirely outside of the SMC's hands, with law and protection enforced to varying degrees by the Japanese Consular Police and Japanese members of the Shanghai Municipal Police.
* CK 12 34: Consular plate.
Kirsch, who joined the Department of External Affairs of Canada in 1972, has held a number of positions in the Department, including Assistant Deputy Minister for Legal, Consular and Passport Affairs, Ottawa ( 1994 1996 ); and Director General, Bureau of Legal Affairs, Ottawa ( 1992 1994 ).

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