The exequaturmay be withdrawn, but in practice, where a consul is obnoxious, an opportunity is afforded to his government to recall him.
He seems to have taken no part in the efforts of the papacy, and without the imperial exequatur the commissions issued to inquisitors had but moderate chance of enjoying the respect and obedience of the prelates.
In 1705, the hostility of the papacy led Philip V to forbid the publication of papal briefs without the royal exequatur and to prohibit all appeals to Rome.
To all whom it may concern: Whereas the exequatur of Claudius Edward Habicht, recognizing him as consul of Sweden and Norway at New York, and that of S.
Footnote 24: Relating to the exequatur of the consul of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg residing at New York.
This was the recall by Seward of the exequatur of the British consul Bunch, at Charleston, South Carolina.
The President, it is said, has refused an Exequatur to the Consul General of France, Dupont.
Please not the exequatur is a French ordnance by which the courts gives a decision by a third party or an umpire executory force.
I went there to see him and ascertain, if I could, why my exequatur was withheld.
I did this, with the result that the obstacle was removed and the exequatur issued.
At about the same time I was enabled to cable to our Department of State that I had obtained the Sultan's irade granting the exequatur for our consul at Erzerum.
Our representative at Cairo, John Cardwell, had the title of consul-general and diplomatic agent, and had to receive his exequatur from the Sublime Porte.
Lord Palmerston referred Mr. Bancroft's application for an exequatur for Mr. Hempstead to the colonial office.
I do hereby wholly revoke and annul the said exequatur heretofore given and do declare the same to be absolutely null and void from this day forward.
They, however, are officers of a foreign state, and, when recognized as such by theexequatur of the state in which they exercise their functions, they are under the special protection of the Law of Nations.
This action, he said, had not been favorably received in Lisbon, and he had therefore thought it necessary to warn the Portuguese Government that the withdrawal of the consul's exequatur would be considered an unfriendly act.