§ 145 to 174. — Repealed.
[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 22USC145]
TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 2--CONSULAR COURTS
Secs. 145 to 174. Repealed. Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 807, 70 Stat. 774
Act Aug. 1, 1956, repealed sections 145 to 174 effective upon the
date which the President determined to be appropriate for the
relinquishment of jurisdiction of the United States in Morocco.
Jurisdiction of the United States in Morocco was relinquished by
memorandum of President Eisenhower dated Sept. 15, 1956. Notice was
given to Morocco on Oct. 6, 1956, and all pending cases were disposed of
by 1960. See Bulletin of the State Department Vol. 35:909, page 844.
Section 145, R.S. Sec. 4086, related to system of laws to be
applied.
Section 146, R.S. Sec. 4117, related to rules and regulations for
consular courts generally.
Section 147, R.S. Sec. 4118, related to assent or dissent of consuls
to, and publication of, rules, regulations, decrees, and orders.
Section 148, R.S. Sec. 4119, related to transmission of rules,
regulations, orders and decrees to Secretary of State.
Section 149, R.S. Sec. 4087, related to warrant, arrest, trial, and
sentence by consul.
Section 150, R.S. Sec. 4105, related to jurisdiction of consul
sitting alone in criminal cases and finality of decision.
Section 151, R.S. Sec. 4089, related to jurisdiction of the consul
sitting alone in criminal cases and appeal to minister.
Section 152, R.S. Sec. 4106, related to calling in by consul of
associates in criminal cases and reference to minister upon
disagreement.
Section 153, R.S. Sec. 4107, related to jurisdiction of consuls in
civil cases, finality of decision, calling in of associates, and
reference to minister upon disagreement.
Section 154, R.S. Sec. 4097, related to evidence and how it was to
be taken.
Section 155, R.S. Sec. 4101, related to punishment generally and
contempt.
Section 156, R.S. Sec. 4102, related to capital offenses, requisites
for conviction, and conviction of lesser offenses.
Section 157, R.S. Sec. 4104, related to punishment for contempt of
court.
Section 158, R.S. Sec. 4103, related to execution of criminals and
pardons.
Section 159, R.S. Sec. 4120, related to fees for judicial services,
application of moneys and rendition of accounts.
Section 160, R.S. Sec. 4099, related to settlement of criminal
cases.
Section 161, R.S. Sec. 4098, related to arbitration, reference, and
compromise of civil cases.
Section 162, R.S. Sec. 4100, related to invoking the aid of local
authorities.
Section 163, R.S. Sec. 4108, related to jurisdiction of minister.
Section 164, R.S. Sec. 4109, related to appellate and original
jurisdiction of minister.
Section 165, R.S. Sec. 4091, related to appellate jurisdiction of
minister and new trials.
Section 166, R.S. Sec. 4090, related to jurisdiction of minister to
try capital and felony cases.
Section 167, R.S. Sec. 4090, related to prevention of American
citizens from enlisting with foreign countries.
Section 168, R.S. Secs. 1693, 4111; act June 30, 1906, ch. 3934,
Sec. 8, 34 Stat. 816, related to marshals of consular courts and their
appointment and salary.
Section 169, R.S. Sec. 4112, related to execution and return of
process by a marshal.
Section 170, R.S. Sec. 4113, related to bond of a marshal.
Section 171, R.S. Sec. 4114, related to suit on bond of marshal.
Section 172, R.S. Sec. 4115, related to necessity for production of
original bond.
Section 173, R.S. Sec. 4116, related to service of rules, orders,
writs, and processes of every kind in suit on bond of marshal.
Section 174, R.S. Secs. 4121, 4122; act June 25, 1948, ch. 646,
Sec. 39, 62 Stat. 992, related to expenses of prisons in foreign
countries.