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exequatur    
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Exequatur \Ex`e*qua"tur\, n. [L., 3d pers. sing. pres. subj. of
exequi, exsequi, to perform, execute.]
1. A written official recognition of a consul or commercial
agent, issued by the government to which he is accredited,
and authorizing him to exercise his powers in the place to
which he is assigned.
[1913 Webster]

2. Official recognition or permission. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster]

EXEQUATUR, internat. law. A declaration made by the executive of a
government near to which a consul has been nominated and appointed, after
such nomination and appointment has been notified, addressed to the people,
in which is recited the appointment of the foreign state, and that the
executive having approved of the consul as such, commands all the citizens
to receive, countenance, and, as there may be occasion, favorably assist the
consul in the exercise of his place, giving and allowing him all the
privileges, immunities, and advantages, thereto belonging. 3 Chit. Com. Law,
56; 3 Maule & Selw. 290; 5 Pardes. 1445.


EXEQUATUR, French law. This Latin word was, in the ancient practice, placed
at the bottom of a judgment emanating from another tribunal, and was a
permission and authority to the officer to execute it within the
jurisdiction of the judge who put it below the judgment.
2. We have something of the same kind in our practice. When a warrant
for the arrest of a criminal is issued by a justice of the peace of one
county, and he flies into another, a justice of the latter county may
endorse the warrant and then the ministerial officer may execute it in such
county. This is called backing a warrant.


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  • Exequatur - Wikipedia
    An exequatur (Latin, literally "let it execute") is a legal document issued by a sovereign authority that permits the exercise or enforcement of a right within the jurisdiction of the authority
  • EXEQUATUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EXEQUATUR is a written official recognition and authorization of a consular officer issued by the government to which he is accredited
  • What is Exequatur? – UOLLB First Class Law Notes®
    Exequatur is a legal procedure that involves the recognition and enforcement of a foreign court judgment or arbitral award in a particular country Essentially, it is the process by which a foreign judgment or award is made valid and enforceable within a particular jurisdiction
  • EXEQUATUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Exequatur definition: a written recognition of a consul, issued by the government of the state in which the consul is stationed, giving authorization to exercise appropriate powers See examples of EXEQUATUR used in a sentence
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  • exequatur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun [edit] exequatur (plural exequaturs) An official authorization given by a government to a consul etc
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    An exequatur is an official authorization issued by the host country permitting a foreign consul—especially an honorary consul—to carry out their duties on its territory
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    This procedure is known as Exequatur No State allows the automatic enforcement of a foreign sentence based solely on the authority of the court that rendered it, as this would imply an intrusion into its sovereignty
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    Find the legal definition of EXEQUATUR from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition upon a transcript of a judgment from a foreign country, or fromanother part of France, and authorizes the execution of the judgment within thejurisdiction
  • Exequatur | law | Britannica
    history of Spain …Ferdinand claimed the right of exequatur, according to which all papal bulls and breves (authorizing letters) could be published only with his permission A letter from Ferdinand to his viceroy in Naples, written in 1510, upbraids the viceroy for permitting the pope to publish a brief in Naples, threatens that… role of consul
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    Definition: Exequatur is a written authorization and recognition given by a government to a consular officer who is accredited to that government The term comes from the Latin phrase "let it be executed "
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    Define exequatur exequatur synonyms, exequatur pronunciation, exequatur translation, English dictionary definition of exequatur n 1 an official authorization issued by a host country to a consular agent, permitting him or her to perform his or her official duties 2 an act by which
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    EXEQUATUR, French law This Latin word was, in the ancient practice, placed at the bottom of a judgment emanating from another tribunal, and was a permission and authority to the officer to execute it within the jurisdiction of the judge who put it below the judgment





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