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EXEQUATUR
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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exequatur, the letter patent, issued by a foreign office and signed by a sovereign, which guarantees to a foreign consul the rights and privileges of his office, and ensures his recognition in the state in which he is appointed to exercise them. if a consul is not appointed by commission he receives no exequatur; and a notice in the _gazette_ in this case has to suffice. the exequatur may be withdrawn, but in practice, where a consul is obnoxious, an opportunity is afforded to his government to recall him.