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CHARGE' DES AFFAIRES or CHARGE' D' AFFAIRES, international law (law)


CHARGE' DES AFFAIRES or CHARGE' D' AFFAIRES, international law. These phrases, the first of which is used in the acts of congress, are synonymous. phrases, the first of which is used in the acts of congress, are synonymous. 2. The officer who bear; this title is a diplomatic representative or 2. The officer who bear; this title is a diplomatic representative or minister of an inferior grade, to whose care are confided the affairs of his minister of an inferior grade, to whose care are confided the affairs of his nation. He has not the title of minister, and is generally introduced and nation. He has not the title of minister, and is generally introduced and admitted through a verbal presentation of the minister, at his departure, or admitted through a verbal presentation of the minister, at his departure, or through letters of credence addressed to the minister of state of the court through letters of credence addressed to the minister of state of the court to which they are sent. He has the essential rights of a minister. Mart. Law to which they are sent. He has the essential rights of a minister. Mart. Law of Nat. 206; 1 Kent, Com. 39, n.; 4 Dall. 321. of Nat. 206; 1 Kent, Com. 39, n.; 4 Dall. 321. 3. The president is authorized to allow to any, charge des affaires a 3. The president is authorized to allow to any, charge des affaires a sum not greater than at the rate of four thousand five hundred dollars per sum not greater than at the rate of four thousand five hundred dollars per annum, as a compensation for his personal services and expenses. Act of May annum, as a compensation for his personal services and expenses. Act of May 1, 1810, 2 Story' s Laws U. S. 1171. 1, 1810, 2 Story' s Laws U. S. 1171.