22-U.S.C.-4196

22-U.S.C.-4196

§4196 – Notification of Death of Decedent; Transmission of Inventory of Effects

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Title 22 > Chapter 52 > Subchapter XIV > Section 4196

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  • Reference: Section 4196
  • Legend: §4196 – Notification of Death of Decedent; Transmission of Inventory of Effects
  • USCode Year: 2013

Provision Content

For the information of the representative of the deceased, the consular officer, or, if no consular officer is present, a diplomatic officer, in the settlement of his estate shall immediately notify his death in one of the gazettes published in the consular district, and also to the Secretary of State, that the same may be notified in the State to which the deceased belonged; and he shall, as soon as may be, transmit to the Secretary of State an inventory of the effects of the deceased taken as before directed.

(R.S. §1710; July 12, 1940, ch. 618, 54 Stat. 760.)

Codification

R.S. §1710 derived from act Apr. 14, 1792, ch. 24, §2, 1 Stat. 255.

Section was not enacted as part of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 which comprises this chapter.

Section was formerly classified to section 1176 of this title, and prior thereto to section 76 of this title.

Amendments

1940—Act July 12, 1940, substituted the consular officer, or, if no consular officer is present, a diplomatic officer, for the consul or vice-consul,.

U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage

Subchapter XIV – Powers, Duties and Liabilities of Consular officers Generally in the Legal Encyclopedia: Foreign Relations

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22-U.S.C.-4151 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Foreign Service

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