Betekenis van:
consul

consul
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • regeringsvertegenwoordiger
  • a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country

Hyperoniemen

consul
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bestuurder in het oude Rome
  • a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The Senate decreed that a new consul be chosen and the country be delivered from the enemies.
  2. Shame on the age and on its principles! The senate is aware of these things; the consul sees them; and yet this man lives. Lives!
  3. Function: Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Peshawar, Pakistan.
  4. Function: Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Quetta, Pakistan.
  5. Function: Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Karachi, Pakistan.
  6. Originals of the abovementioned documents or copies certified by foreign insurance institution, notary or RP consul, are to be shown.
  7. Originals of the abovementioned documents or copies certified by foreign insurance institution, notary public or RP consul, are to be shown.
  8. The entry ‘Kakazada, Rahamatullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Karachi)’ under the heading ‘Natural persons’ shall be replaced by the following:
  9. The entry ‘Murad, Abdullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Quetta)’ under the heading ‘Natural persons’ shall be replaced by the following:
  10. The entry ‘Najibullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban “Consulate General”, Peshawar)’ under the heading ‘Natural persons’ shall be replaced by the following:
  11. Where the honorary consul is not a civil servant of a Member State, the performance of those tasks shall comply with the requirements set out in Annex X, except for the provisions in point D(c) of that Annex.
  12. Where the honorary consul is a civil servant of a Member State, the Member State concerned shall ensure that requirements comparable to those which would apply if the tasks were performed by its consulate are applied.
  13. Where the honorary consul is a civil servant of a Member State, the Member State concerned shall ensure that requirements comparable to those which would apply if the tasks were performed by its diplomatic mission or consular post are applied.
  14. Where the honorary consul is not a civil servant of a Member State, the performance of those tasks shall comply with the requirements set out in Annex 19 except for the provisions in point C(c) of that Annex.
  15. In third countries which prohibit encryption of data to be electronically transferred from the authorities of the representing Member State to the authorities of the represented Member State(s) or from the external service provider or from the honorary consul to the authorities of the Member State(s) concerned, the represented Members State(s) or the Member State(s) concerned shall not allow the representing Member State or the external service provider or the honorary consul to transfer data electronically.