
An exequatur is a legal document issued by a sovereign authority allowing a right to be enforced in the authority`s domain of competence. The word is a form of the Latin verb exequi, and means let it be executed in Latin. ==International relations== An exequatur is a patent which a head of state issues to a foreign consul, guaranteeing the consul....
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• (n.) 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. • (n.) Official recognition or permission.
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(from the article `Spain`) ...appointments, which the Catholic Monarchs insisted upon with ruthless disregard of all papal claims to the contrary. In the Spanish dependencies ... ...proceedings in which the foreign judgment was obtained. For this transformation of a foreign into a domestic judgment, the majority of the ... ...of a di...
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Ex`e·qua'tur noun [ Latin , 3d pers. sing. present subjunctive 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...
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An exequatur is a document issued by the Head of a State, granting recognition to a foreign consul appointed thereto.
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a written recognition of a consul by the government of the state in which he or she is stationed giving authorization to exercise appropriate powers. · an authorization granted by a secular ruler for the publication of papal bulls or other ecclesiastical enactments to give them binding force.
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