...... PUBLIC AGENTS, intercourse to be conducted by what. forbidden to make unofficial negotiations or com- falsely assuming to act as, a public offense... obligation of a nation to receive.. Page ... 37 ..... 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 41 41 a nation may refuse to receive its own members as oh account of rank or status... conditions may be imposed upon reception of..... claiming excessive powers... accredited to more than one nation..... must furnish list of family, official and personal.. upon recall, &c., of, powers, &c., upon whom de- 41 41 41 may place insignia of office, and flag, over residence duty of nations to prevent violations of immunities of neutral accredited to belligerent nation, rights Page PUBLIC MINISTERS, may issue passports to members of their nation 47 official communications of, when to be in writ- ... 47 47 47 48 ing.... powers of, how terminated....... upon death of, effects to be sealed... 50 be dismissed for violations of Code... .. 50 50 51 ratification of old letter of credence of.............. 50 51 must have safe conduct for passage through nation at war...... 51 PUBLIC MINISTERS, property in trade of the family of..... cannot be deprived of privileges when retiring. any one may prevent the criminal acts of...... may import certain articles free of duty.. PUBLIC OFFENSE. Boundaries, marks or monuments, injuring.. Page 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 57 57 17 628 Counterfeiting great seal of a nation; seal of any 628 43 Extradition on conviction or charge of, liabil- 95 unlawful hindrance of.... False colors, displaying, or making false signals interference with correspondence in...... 264 25 627 628 254 264 Neutrality, breaches and violations of....... 622 QUARANTINE of ships, persons and property in port...... ships in foul condition may be detained in................ when ships may put to sea, instead of being placed in 240 239 on frontier.. 239 239 239 241 241 242 242 244 244 245 33 535 RAILWAYS between frontier stations an international route...... criminals not to be employed upon international.... RANK, or social condition, privileges of, are local.... RECOGNITION. See INSURGENTS. RECONQUEST, effect of, upon civil and political rights.... See JUDICIAL RECORDS. REDRESS for injuries from uncivilized community.. for obtrusion of foreign convicts upon a nation. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. See FOREIGNERS. RELIGIOUS SERVICE, persons employed in, cannot be separately at- 377 524 542 542 572 484 445 30 88 369 RESCUE of person or property after capture, when lawful.... 541 559 499 500 RETALIATION, when allowed....... mode of, not to be barbarous.. See PRISONERS OF WAR. KEWARD, offering for death of person, unlawful act of hostility..... 497 TUITY OF NATIONS; PROPERTY; RULE OF THE ROAD. See LAW OF THE ROAD AT SEA; NAVIGATION. 166 SAFE CONDUCTS entitle holder to respect and protection... Page 166 for public agents crossing or expelled from territory 589 for foreigners sent out of territory SALUTES of ship entering fortified ports, &c... SALVAGE, defined. when, and to whom, allowed.. not allowed to public ships. officers and seamen are entitled to. 589 589 27 222 222 for retaking property from pirates.. 34 35 224 224 225 226 226 227 572 391 pilots may claim.. how forfeited.... special contract respecting amount of.. how apportioned between several salvors. for property recaptured at sea during war.. SANITY, laws determining person's, are territorial.... SAVAGES, employment of, against civilized enemy, unlawful....... 488 SECRETARY of legation. See PUBLIC AGENTS; PUBLIC MINISTERS. and seizures of persons and property of foreigners.. effect of resistance of lawful, by force.... See VISITATION. SEAS, defined..... high, defined.. See HIGH SEAS. 27 168 559 561 462 23 SEA SIGNALS, Code of, to be devised by international commission... 362 to be used by all sea-going ships...... 362 for all, except confidential commu- nications..... 362 apparatus and instructions for use of international code of 362 engaged in fisheries, or foreign or domestic navigation.... 197 is engaged in foreign navigation, when...... in domestic navigation, when.... 198 198 to carry flag of nation and evidence of national character.... owner for voyage responsible for repairs and supplies of...... 198 registry, enrollment and license of... value of, how determined 199 199 |