Definition of Exequatur. Meaning of Exequatur. Synonyms of Exequatur

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Definition of Exequatur

Exequatur
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. 2. Official recognition or permission. --Prescott.

Meaning of Exequatur from wikipedia

- An exequatur (Latin, literally "let it execute") is a legal do****ent issued by a sovereign authority that permits the exercise or enforcement of a right...
- eschatocol, or formal ending: [citation needed] Commissioning scroll Exequatur Firman Letter of marque Lettre de cachet Papal bull, a type of letters...
- service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non grata Soft power Do****ents Exequatur Letter of credence Letter of protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
- Receive the diplomatic representatives, as well as issue and withdraw the exequatur to the patents of the consuls. Administer public finances in accordance...
- their position. In May, British diplomacy asked for (and received) a new exequatur for its former consul in Bratislava, which marked de facto recognition...
- service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non grata Soft power Do****ents Exequatur Letter of credence Letter of protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
- letters of accreditation from amb****adors of foreign powers, and issues exequaturs to recognize consuls.[A139-1] With the approval of the Senate, the president...
- service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non grata Soft power Do****ents Exequatur Letter of credence Letter of protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
- service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non grata Soft power Do****ents Exequatur Letter of credence Letter of protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
- domestic consumption, and partly to cast blame on other sovereign actors. Exequatur Roberts, Ivor (2009). Satow's Diplomatic Practice (6 ed.). Oxford University...