Külügyi Közlöny 2. 1922 (Budapest, 1923)
1922-07-05 / 12. szám
1. Consuls-General, per day K 24'— 2. Consuls per day K 20*— 3. Vice-Consuls, per day . K 14*50 4. Consular Agents, Assistants and Secretaries, per day K 12'— 5. Consular officers of a lower grade and clerks, per day K 9'50 G. Messengers and Cavasses, per day K 4*50 Re Item 2. Acting officers shall be paid the daily allowance due to the official position he holds. In the event of epidemics, officially established, double the daily-allowances may be charged. In respect of proceddings concerning which the Head of the Consular Office, in the interest of the party or for reasons of personal safety, deems it advisable to have more than one officer and one or more messengers delegated, a report shall be made by him, stating the reasons and attaching such Report to the papers. Remarks. Daily-allowances shall not be charged for services, referred to under Item 50, II a) line 8, Part II. Item 3. For services referred to under Part 1. and Items 3, 4 and 5 of Part II and rendered by official delegates outside the Consular Office, but within the area of the Consular residence, half the fees under Item 2 shall be payable in 1 addition to the travelling expenses. Re Item 3. Acting officers shall be paid the daily-allowances due to the official positiön they hold. In the event of prevalent epidemics double the daily-allowance may be charged. In respect of proceedings concerning which the Head of the Consular Office, in the interest of the party or for reasons of personal safety, deems it advisable to have more than one officer and one or more messengers delagated, a report shall be drawn up by him stating the reasons and attaching such Report to the papers. Remarks. Daily-allowances shall not be charged for services, referred to under Item 50, II a) line 8, Part II. It( 'in 4. In the event of assistance being rendered to Hungarian subjects, or subjects under the protection of the Hungarian State, before foreign authorities at the place in which the Consulate is situated and if such assistance is rendered at the request of the party, or by treaty rights or local customs, the travelling expenses (carriage, boat, mount etc.), if warranted by reason of distance or local custom, shall be refunded by the parties. By persons, without means, such expenses shall be refunded only in ease they obtain damages, awarded by the respective foreign authorities. Remarks to Parts IT. and 111. Consular Offices in West, South, and East-Africa, Arabia, Persia, India, the East Indian Archipelago the Far-East, Australia, the South-Sea Islands, North, Central and South America, and West-Indies shall for services referred to in Part II, (unless the Tariff provides for special charges relative to the said countries) (translations from and into the Chinese and Japanese languages) increase the fixed fees at the rate of 50"/o. Likewise sháll Consular Officers, or employees in countries stated in Clause 1, be entitled when travelling officially in matters concerning parties to increase the daily allowances included in the Tariff by 50°/o ; percentual charges on the other hand may not be increased. Order of the Hungarian Ministry No. 1102/ 1902 M. E. of 2 nr t April 1902 Putting into operation Statute Law XXYI of 1901 concerning the regulation of Consular fees. For the purpose of putting into operation Htatute Law XXYI of 1901, the following regulations are issued herewith in pursuance of Articles 7 and 8 of the said Statute Law : Regulations, relative to the establishment of a general Tariff of Consular fees. Article 1. Consular Offices as stated in Article 1 of Statute law XXVI of 1901 do not include only Hungarian Consular Offices of different status in any country, but also Hungarian Missions, Diplomatic Agencies or any other Government j Officials entrusted or to be entrusted to perform Consular duties. j Article 2. Consular fees under Items 10 a 2, 6 2, c 2 Part II. are payable without exception, and where the Head of the Consular Office is a commissioned official, all other fees are payable for the account of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; in the case of other Consular Offices the fees are, provided the Tariff contains no other provisions, payable for the account of the Head of the respective Consular Office.