exequatur / ˌɛk sɪˈkweɪ tər, -ˈkwɒt ər /

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exequatur 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. an authorization granted by a secular ruler for the publication of papal bulls or other ecclesiastical enactments to give them binding force.

更多exequatur例句

  1. Admittance of consuls takes place through the so-called exequatur, granted by the head of the admitting State.
  2. Eventually the American Government revoked his exequatur, and he made a semi-state return to England in a man-of-war.
  3. Judgments of courts hold in certain classes of cases, others require first a judicial exequatur.
  4. Judgments of courts hold in certain classes of cases while in others a judicial exequatur is first required.
  5. If a consul is not appointed by commission he receives no exequatur; and a notice in the Gazette in this case has to suffice.