Képviselőházi irományok, 1875. II. kötet • 49-68. sz.

Irományszámok - 1875-50. Az osztrák-magyar monarchia és a hawaii szigetek királysága között kötött és Londonban 1875. évi junius 18-án aláirt barátsági, kereskedelmi és hajózási szerződésk

50 50. szám. before any Oonsul shall enter upon his funotions, he shall first obtain the authorization of the Grovernment to which he is sent; either of the Contraoting Parties may except from the residence of Oonsuls such particular plaoes as either may think fit to be excepted, it being understood that neither Party will impose any restriction which is not common in the eountry to all nations. Artiole XV. The Diplomatic Agents, Oonsuls, General-Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Oonsular-Agents of Austria-Hungary in the Hawaiian Islands, shall enjoy all the rights, privileges, immunities and exemptions enjoyed by the Diplomatic Agents, Oonsuls, Vice-Oonsuls and Oonsular-Agents of the same ránk belonging to the most favored nation, and the same shall be the position in Austria­Hungary of the Hawaiian Diplomatic Agents, Oonsuls, General-Oonsuls, Vice-Oonsuls and Oon­sular-Agents. Article XVI. The Oonsuls, Vice-Consuls and Oonsular-Agents of either the Contraoting Parties residing within the territory of the other, may require the assistance of the local authorities for the search, arrest, detention and imprisonment of the deserters from the ships of war or merchant vessels of their eountry. For this purpose they shall apply to the competent local authorities in writing, pro­ving by the exhibition of the Crew List or other official document, that the persons named förmed a part of the ship's crew, and this reclamation being there substantiated, the surrender shall not be refused. All aid and assistance shall be given for the diseovery and arrest of such deserters, who shall be detained in the prisons of the eountry at the request and cost of those who shall claim them until they may be restored to the vesse! to which they belonged, or sent back to their own eountry. If however they shall not be restored to the vessél from which they deserted or sent back to their own eountry within six months from the day of arrest, or if the party causing such arrest and imprisonment shall not defray the expenses thereof, the deserter may be set at liberty and shall not be arrested thereafter for the same cause. However, if the deserter shall have com­mitted any erime or offence against the laws of the eountry where he is, his release shall not take place until a competent tribunal shall have given judgment, and that judgment been carried intő execution. It is however understood that seamen, natives of either eountry, who shall desert the vessels of either party within the territories of their own eountry shall be excepted from this arrangement and treated aocording to the laws of their own eountry. And it is formally agreed between the thwo Contraoting Parties that every other favor or facility granted or to be granted by either to any other Party for the arrest of deserters, shall alsó be granted to the present Contraoting Parties, as fully as if they had förmed part of the present Treaty. Artiole XVII. All operations pertaining to the salvage of vessels carrying the Flag of either of the Gontracting Parties stranded or wreoked upon the coasts of either of the Contraoting Parties shall be superintended by the respective Oonsular-Agents; but if the persons interested be on the spot or the Oaptain possess adequate powers, the administration of the wreck shall be committed to them. The intervention of the local authorities shall only be applied to the maintenance of order, to guarantee the rights of the salvors if they do not belong to the shipwreoked orew and ot

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