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ARTICLE 72. Ratification...
73. Right of possession....
74. Its exercise, how manifested...
75. Limits of continental discovery...
76. Abandonment of right of possession..
CHAPTER VIII.
EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION.
ARTICLE 77. Right of exploring and colonizing...
78. Exception.....
79. Right of pre-emption..
CHAPTER IX.
FISHERIES.
ARTICLE 80. Common right of fishery..
81. Limits...
CHAPTER X.
PIRACY.
ARTICLE 82, 83. "Pirates" defined....
84. Harboring pirates forbidden...
85. Capture of pirates authorized..
86. Trial and condemnation.
87. Destruction.....
88. Captors reward..
89. Restoration of property...
90. Salvage, &c., not allowed to public ships
TITLE III.
INTERCOURSE OF NATIONS.
CHAPTER XI. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
XII. PUBLIC MINISTERS.
XIII. CONSULS.
XIV. COMMISSIONERS.
CHAPTER XI.
GENERAL PROVISIONS.
ARTICLE 91. Intercourse, by what agents conducted..
92. Ministers or consul's nation, and consul's or commis-
sioner's residence defined......
37
93. Nations forbidden to entertain unofficial negotiations.. 37
94. Public agents forbidden to make unofficial negotiations
or communications......
95. Falsely assuming diplomatic powers, &c...
38
ARTICLE 96. Right of legation, &c......
97. Obligation to receive public agents.
98. A nation may refuse to receive its own members...
99. Personal objections...
100. Rank or status.....
101. Conditions may be imposed..
102. Conditional reception
103. Inconsistent pretensions..
104. Several missions..
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105. List of family, official and personal, to be furnished...
106. Secretary, in case of absence. &c., of chief..
107. Insignia of office, and flag..............
108. Exemption from liability for official acts.
109. Emergencies....
110. Duty to enforce exemption....
111. Interference with a despatch to or from a public agent. 43
APPOINTMENT AND RECEPTION OF PUBLIC MINISTERS.
ARTICLE 112. Four classes of ministers....
118: Recognition of minister's nation by reception..
119. Official and personal family....
abdication.....
131. Withdrawal....
ARTICLE 128. Recall.....
129 Contingent negotiation in case of death, deposition or
130. Suspension of powers, pending recognition.....
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AUTHORIZATION OF CONSULS.
ARTICLE 161. Duty of nations to receive consuls...
58
60
172. Non-contentious jurisdiction...
167. Exception as to temporary consuls...
168. Notifying appointment to local authorities.
169. Notifying permission...
SECTION III.
POWERS OF CONSULS.
ARTICLE 170. Powers conferred or defined by this Code..
171. Protection of members of friendly nation..
173. Other powers may be conferred..
63
64
66
174. Certified copies of consular acts.
67
175. Authority presumed....
176. Protection of rights, and complaints against wrongs.. 68
177. Diplomatic character.....
178. Termination of powers..
179. Powers not terminated by change of government....
195. Treaty negotiated contrary to minister's full power... 81
196, 197. Time of taking effect.....
81
198. Treaty interfering with third party..
199. What provisions of this Code may be modified by
special treaty......
82
200. Demand of performance, when necessary...
201. Merger of preceding communications..
202. Extinguishment of obligations created by treaty..... 82
CHAPTER XVI.
INFORMAL COMPACTS.
ARTICLE 203. Informal compaets may be made......
204. Ratification of written compacts made by unauthorized
83
84
85
86
88
ARTICLE 210. Duty of extradition...
211. The requisition.....
212. Requisition in case of offense committed on the
frontier.....
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213. Requisition in case of offense within a colony.
214. What criminals are subject to extradition..