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Nashashibi v. The Consul-General of France in Jerusalem.

Jordan.  28 July 1958 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Conuls — Privileges and immunltle of — Exemption from jurisdiction of local courts — Contract of lease entered into by Consul General — Contract initialled by Midistry of Foreign Affairs of sending State — Rupture of diplomatic and consular relations — Waiver of immunity — Whether sending State or Consul-General party to action for money due under contract — Whether entitled to immunity from jurisdiction in respect of acts which are not part of official functions — The law of Jordan.

Jurisdiction — Exemptions from — Foreign States — contract of lease entered into by Consul-General — Contract initialled by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of sending State — Rupture of diplomatic and consular relations — Waiver of immunity — Acts not part of official functions of State — Whether sending State or Consul-General party to action for money due under contract — The Law of Jordan.

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© Cambridge University Press 1963

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