During the last fifty years of Spanish dominion, this commerce, extended, as we have said, to all Spanish possessions, was monopolized by a company of merchants styled the Consulado of Vera Cruz.
The National Road of Mexico was conceived and executed by a company of merchants known as the Consulado of Vera Cruz.
The audiencia, basing its claims on the royal patronage, declared the consulado to have exceeded its powers, in assuming the jurisdiction described above, and fined several of its members.
During the greater part of the audiencia's existence there was no consulado in Manila and the jurisdiction of the audiencia in commercial cases extended to suits between merchants for space on the galleon.
Suit was brought originally in the audiencia, but the consulado applied to the governor for jurisdiction in the case on the ground that, as a commercial suit, it should be tried in the consulado.
A consulado had to be established by royal authorization.
The tribunal of the consulado was composed of two consuls and a prior, who were chosen for terms of two years and one year respectively.
This was before the time of the Consulado of Manila.
Shortly after the establishment of the consulado of Manila in 1769, a bitter dispute arose between that body and the audiencia for jurisdiction over cases involving the commerce of the Misericordia.
The reasons assigned for this decision were that the consulado could not try such cases because merchants constituted its membership and because the fiscal and two oidores also belonged to its tribunal.
The consulado was an organization of the merchants of certain authorized cities of the Spanish empire.
After the year 1795, the Consulado of the Havannah began to be seriously occupied with the project of rendering the increase of the slave population more independent of the variations of the slave-trade.
If the name of the master is not known, the Consulado employs the maroon negro in the public works.
I was informed that about ten years ago the Senor Miranda gave timely information to the Consulado of some conspiracy which was thus averted.
What would become of the Consulado of Cadiz if they lost the monopoly of our trade?
And the Consulado de las Indias, you forget them, Don Roderigo?
Their trade was restricted to certain channels, marked out by the Consulado of Cadiz.
We are the subjects of King Charles as much as they are; if the King consents to be our sovereign just as he is the sovereign of Spain, and lets us have a Cortes of our own, what can the Consulado of Cadiz or the Spanish nobles do against us?
The charge of the making of this edifice rested with the Consulado; and, naturally, the new Prior of the Consulado was even more content than had been his predecessors in that office to let the making of it lag on.
The exterior of the Consulado was illuminated, with the names of Washington, Bolivar, Sucre.
The Consulado musical school-rooms, with the young ladies warbling there on a morning, repeatedly attract the attention of the passing pedestrian.
His influence at the Spanish court was greater than that of the Captain-General, and so he was able to have him deposed as President of the Consulado and himself appointed in his stead.
The Consulado was founded on the sixth of June, 1795, and within a short time settled more than three hundred and twenty such cases.
This was in the name of the Ayuntamiento, the Consulado and the Patriotic Society of Havana.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consulado" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.