Külügyi Közlöny 2. 1922 (Budapest, 1923)

1922-07-05 / 12. szám

4. Notice of' death, the appointment and approval of guardians and trustees ad actum, the protocol, relative to the appointment, and the administration of the oath to such guardians and trustees. 5. Any official proceedings within the Consular criminal jurisdiction rela­tive to police matters and to the protection of Hungarian subjects or subjects under the protection of the Hungarian State against measures contrary to treaty-rights. 6. Applications for issuing, prolonging or renewing passports in so far as such applications hat not been drafted or no minutes had bean drawn up by the Consular Office ; and the issue of frontier-permits. 7. Alterations, rectifications or the supplementing of still valid passports to Hungarian subjects or subjects under the protection of the Hungarian State of moderate means. 8. Probate proceedings if the value of the estate does not exceed the amount of 500 crowns. 9. Commercial informations, particularly concerning the financial position of foreign firms, bankruptcies, furthermore the appointment of Counsel, agents, representatives etc., including replies. Be Alinea 9. Any out of pocket expenses incurred by the Consular Offices, through obtaining such information, shall be refunded to them by the respective parties. b) According to the circumstances of the parties from whom ' fees are to be collected. 1. Any services rendered to members of the Army, Navy, and the Terri­torial Forces, but only in official matters. 2. If, for official services in respect of which fees may be charged, the fees are payable by parties without means, such persons may be, upon appli­cation, as occasion arisen exempted therefrom by the Head of the Consular Office. The Consular Officer shall make a report, stating the reason of exemption, and attach the same to the documents, relative thereto. Similar exemption shall be granted to parties who in respect of a parti­cular law-case have been accorded the privileges under the Poor Law by a Hungarian Tribunal. Part III. Additional fees and allowances to Consular employees in matters concerning parties. A. Additional fees. Item 1. Judicial assessors, assistant judges, business and art-experts, Valeurs, auctioneers, auditors, Salvors, and the like, in the event of their services being required by the Consular Office, shall, in addition to their travelling expenses, be paid pro­portionate fees. Regarding these fees the Head of the Consular Office shall, in consultation with at least two prominent members of the Colony, iicting as Experts, draw up a special Tariff in keeping with the local conditions, and post it up in the Consular building. The fees for Sub-Offices shall be fixed in the same manner by the prin­cipal Consular Officer. For exceptional cases, not provided for in sucli Tariff, the additional fees shall be arranged whenever occasion occurs. B. Allowances to Consular employees in matters concerning parties. Item 2. While travelling officially in matters concerning parties: a) Refund to them of the travelling expenses according to circumstances. b) Special daily allowances for the term absence; necessitated by circumstances.

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