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CONSULAR CONVENTIONS ACT
To confer upon the consular officers of foreign States with which consular conventions are concluded certain powers relating to the administration of the hereditary estate of deceased persons; to confer on consular officers certain rights relating to deceased seamen and to wrecked ships; to restrict the powers of the Police and other persons to enter the consular offices of such States, and to give consular officers certain other rights recognized by international law.
(27th October, 1955)*
Enacted by ACT XXXI of 1955, as amended by Emergency Ordinance XV
of 1958; Ordinance XXV of 1962; Legal Notice 46 of 1965 and Act I of
1966.
"consular employee" means any person employed at a consulate in a subordinate capacity provided that his name has been
duly communicated by the consular officer to the Minister, but does not include any person employed on domestic duties;
"consular officer" means any person who is granted an exequatur or a provisional or other authorisation to act in such
capacity in Malta;
"Malta" has the same meaning as is assigned to it by article 124 of the Constitution of Malta;
"Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible for external affairs.
(2) References in this Act to "consular officers" and "consular employees" shall be construed as including
references to persons in the service of any Commonwealth country other than Malta holding such of fic e s or c l a sse s of office
s as may be s p e c ifie d by the Minister by notic e in the Government Gazette be ing offices or classes o f of fices ap pearing
to the Minister to in volve the performance of duties substantially corresponding to those which, in the case of a fore ign St ate
, wo ul d be perform ed by co nsu lar officers and consular employees respectively and "consular office" shall be construed
accordingly.
(3) The Minister may compile a list of Commonwealth countries for the purposes of this Act and shall cause such list
and an y amend ment of such list or amended list to be pub lished by notice in the Government Gazette.
Short title.
Interpretation.
Amended by:
I. 1966.13.
*See Government Notice No. 587 of 28th October, 1955.
Power of consular officers in relation to property in Malta of deceased persons.
(2) Where the court has granted an application for appointment or confirmation as executor or curator of the estate of a deceased
person made by a consular officer by virtue of this article, that officer or his successors in office shall be entitled to receive
and administer the said estate and to do all things necessary in that behalf as if duly authorized so to act by power of attorney
granted by the executor.
(3) Where any person who is a national of a State to which this article applies -
(a) is entitled to payment or delivery of any money or property in respect of any interest in the estate of a deceased person,
or is entitled to payment or delivery of any money or property becoming due on the death of any person; or
(b) is a person to whom any money or property comprised in the estate of a deceased person may be paid or delivered under
any law whether passed before or after the commencement of this Act, authorising the payment or delivery of such
money or property without the succession of the deceased person being declared open in his favour,
then if the said national is not resident in Malta, a consular officer of that State shall have the like right and power to give
a valid discharge for any such money or property in Malta to take all such steps as may be necessary for completing the title
of the said national to such property and to administer or dispose of that property as if he were duly authorized by
power of attorney to act for him in that behalf:
Provided that no person shall be authorized or required by this subarticle to pay or deliver any money or property to a consular officer
if it is within his knowledge that any other person in Malta has been expressly authorized to receive that money or property on behalf
of the said national:
Provided further that any money or other property paid, delivered or transferred to a consular officer under the provisions
of this article shall remain subject to such conditions or liabilities as would have attached to such money or other property under
any law in force in Malta had the money or property been received by the person on whose behalf it has become payable or transferable
to such consular officer.
(4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law in force in Malta, a consular officer shall not be required
to gi ve securit y for the prop er administration of the estate or property aforesaid.
Provided that the foregoing provisions of this subarticle shall not apply in relation to any entry effected -
(a) by a member of the Police force for the purpose of extinguishing fire or preventing other disaster;
(b) by a member of the Police force having reasonable cause to believe that a crime involving violence has been or is being
or is about to be committed in the consular office;
(c) by any person entitled to enter by virtue of any easement, contract or other private right.
(2) This article shall not apply to any consular office which for the time being is in the charge of a consular officer who is
a citizen of Malta or is not a national of the State by which that office is maintained.
(3) For the purposes of this article the expression "consular of fice" means any building or part of a building
which is exclusively occupied for the purposes of the official business of a consular officer.
Supplementary provisions as to article 3.
Restrictions of powers of entry in relation to consular offices.
Amended by: XV. 1958.2; XXV.1962.2; I. 1966.13.
(2) Any order made under this article may be revoked by subsequent order.
(3) Any order made under this article shall be laid before the
House of Representatives as soon as possible after being made.
Application of articles 3 and 5. Amended by: XV.1958.2; XXV.1962.2; L.N. 46 of 1965; I.1966.13.
Estates of deceased seaman.
Disposal of foreign wrecked ships or articles on such ships.
Amended by: XV. 1958.2;
XXV.1962.2; I. 1966.13.
Cap. 10.
Provided that, if the Minister considers such ships or any such articles to constitute a navigational hazard within the territorial waters of Malta or an obstruction within the meaning of article 224 of the Code of Police Laws, he may take such action as he may think fit to remove such hazard or such obstruction.
Consular documents exempt from production in court.
(2) A consular officer is likewise entitled to decline to give evidence as an expert witness with regard to the law of the State by which he is appointed.
Exemption from liability.
Provided that nothing in this subarticle shall preclude a consular officer or employee from being held liable in a civil action
arisin g o ut of a co ntract concl uded by hi m in whi ch h e di d n ot expressly contract as agent for his Government and in which
the other party looked to him for performance, and the provisions of article 9 shall not entitle a consular officer or employee to
refuse to produce any document or t o give evidence relati ng to any such contract.
(2) Any court or authority requiring the testimony of any consular officer shall take all reasonable steps to avoid interference
w it h th e p erform anc e o f hi s official duties and shall, whe rever possible or permissible, arrange for the taking of such
testimony at his residence or office.
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