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Treaty Provisions in Force Between the United States of America and Other Countries Regarding the Most-Favored-Nation Treatment of Consular Officers and Their Competency and Authorityin the Settlement of Estates1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965

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Revised to April 21, 1965. Citations are abbreviated as follows:

TS —Treaty Series, issued singly in pamphlets or leaflets by the Department of State (until replaced in 1945 by the TIAS).

TIAS —Treaties and Other International Acts Series, issued singly in pamphlets or leaflets by the Department of State.

STAT.—United States Statutes at Large.

UST —United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, the successor to the United States Statutes at Large in so far as the publication of treaties and other international agreements is concerned.

NOTE: All the publications listed above may be purchased, if in stock, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

The texts as published in the United States Statutes at Large and United States Treaties and Other International Agreements are legal evidence in all courts of the United States, the States, and Territories and possessions of the United States (1 U.S.C. 112 and 112a, respectively).

References

1 The United States has not recognized the incorporation of Estonia into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Department of State regards treaties between the United States and Estonia as continuing in force.

1 The United States has not recognized the incorporation of Latvia into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Department of State regards treaties between the United States and Latvia as continuing in force.

1 On September 16, 1963, the Federation of Malaya, having federated with former British Colonies of North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak, changed its name to Malaysia.

2 On September 16, 1963, the Federation of Malaya, having federated with the State of Singapore, and the former British Colonies of North Boreno (now Sabah) and Sarawak, changed its name to Malaysia.

1 By note of October 6, 1956 the United States informed Morocco that it relinquished the consular jurisdictions accorded under the 1836 treaty.

1 Pursuant to Art. IV of the convention of 1899, as supplemented by the conventions of January 13, 1902 (T8 402, 32 Stat. 1914), and May 27, 1936 (TS 964, 55 Stat. 1101), the convention of 1899 was made applicable to Puerto Rico (September 13, 1916) and the Territory of Hawaii (October 5, 1921) and the following British areas

2 The convention of 1951 applies on the part of the United States to all territories subject to the sovereignty or authority of the United States, excepting the Panama Canal Zone, and on the part of the United Kingdom to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Southern Rhodesia, to all colonies and protectorates, to all territories under the protection of the United Kingdom, and to all territories under trusteeship administered by the Government of the United Kingdom.