ex·e·qua·tur
/ˌeksəˈkwādər/
noun
an official recognition by a government of a consul, agent, or other representative of a foreign state, authorizing them to exercise the duties of office.
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An exequatur is a legal document issued by a sovereign authority that permits the exercise or enforcement of a right within the jurisdiction of the ...
The meaning of EXEQUATUR is a written official recognition and authorization of a consular officer issued by the government to which he is accredited.
Definition: Exequatur is a written authorization and recognition given by a government to a consular officer who is accredited to that government.
The exequatur system means that a judgment given in one member state does not automatically take effect in another. From BBC. Letters of King ...
Written, official recognition of a consular officer issued by the government to which one is accredited.
Oct 21, 2024 · This permission, or exequatur, may be revoked at any time at the discretion of the government of the country in which he resides. Read More.
a faculty which civil rulers impart to a Bull, papal Brief, or other ecclesiastical enactment in order to give it binding force in their respective territories.
exequatur (plural exequaturs). An official authorization given by a government to a consul etc. 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance (Avignon Quintet), ...
noun an official document given to a consul or commercial agent by the government of the country to which the person is assigned.
A certificate issued by the foreign department of a state to aconsul or commercial agent of another state, recognizing his official character, andauthorizing ...