Foreign Missions Act of 1981: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 854 ... January 25, 1982 |
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... Embassy Row area . The Government of Bangladesh , a cornerstone of our policy in that particular part of the world , the Government of Iran - at that time a very important ally of the United States - and the Govern- ment of Saudi Arabia ...
... Embassy Row area . The Government of Bangladesh , a cornerstone of our policy in that particular part of the world , the Government of Iran - at that time a very important ally of the United States - and the Govern- ment of Saudi Arabia ...
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... Embassy Row - including Iran , which has been excluded from your list . Senator EAGLETON . It has special attributes . Mr. BURMAN . But at the time of the denial it did not have those attributes and at the time the denial was made our ...
... Embassy Row - including Iran , which has been excluded from your list . Senator EAGLETON . It has special attributes . Mr. BURMAN . But at the time of the denial it did not have those attributes and at the time the denial was made our ...
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... Embassy Row " corridor , carry 118 Response to additional questions submitted by Senator Mathias, October 30, 1981 088 30.
... Embassy Row " corridor , carry 118 Response to additional questions submitted by Senator Mathias, October 30, 1981 088 30.
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... Embassy Row " corridor , carry an underlying zoning for lower density residential use , but also permit and in fact contain a substantial number of institutional or other nonresidential uses such as churches , schools , chanceries and ...
... Embassy Row " corridor , carry an underlying zoning for lower density residential use , but also permit and in fact contain a substantial number of institutional or other nonresidential uses such as churches , schools , chanceries and ...
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... Embassy Row " corridor carry an underlying zoning for lower density residential use , but also permit certain institutional uses , and in fact for many years have included ( more than 50 % institutional or other nonresidential uses ...
... Embassy Row " corridor carry an underlying zoning for lower density residential use , but also permit certain institutional uses , and in fact for many years have included ( more than 50 % institutional or other nonresidential uses ...
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Advisory Neighborhood Commission Ambassador Extraordinary amendment Answer application bill Board of Zoning Capital Planning Commission Chairman chanceries and embassies chanceries or foreign chancery locations Charles McC commercial Committee Comprehensive Plan concerns Congress consular post Department diagram for Chanceries diplomatic missions District of Columbia Dupont Circle Embassy Row expand their chanceries Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary federal interest floor area ratio Foreign Missions Act Foreign Missions Commission Foreign Relations fronts Governmental handle the location host nation's security impact International Agencies issues land legislation location of foreign Massachusetts Avenue Mayor Missions and International municipal nation's security protection National Capital Planning NCPC map diagram neighborhood parking spaces Phone Planned Unit Development Plenipotentiary Consular Offices proposed chancery Question request residential Secretary Section 206 Senator MATHIAS special exception square zoned square zoned C-2-A Street Subcommittee tion United United States Senate Washington York City Zoning Adjustment Zoning Commission zoning laws Zoning Regulations
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Page 41 - To regulate the location, height, bulk, number of stories, and size of buildings and other structures, the percentage of lot occupancy which may be occupied, the size of yards, courts, and other open spaces, the density of population, and the uses of buildings, structures and land for trade, industry, residence, recreation, public activities
Page 282 - or damage and to prevent any disturbance of the peace of the mission or impairment of Its dignity. 3. The premises of the mission, Its furnishings and other property thereon, [as well as] the means of transport of the mission shall be Immune from search, requisition, attachment or execution. The Act of August 13, 1945,
Page 282 - 1. The premises of the mission shall be Inviolable. The agents of the receiving State may not enter them, except with the consent of the head of the mission. 2. The receiving State Is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any
Page 255 - for their members. Art. 22. 1. The premises of the mission shall be Inviolable. The agents of the receiving State may not enter them, except with the consent of the head of the mission. 2. The receiving State is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any
Page 273 - for their members. Art. 22. 1. The premises of the mission shall be inviolable. The agents of the receiving State may not enter them, except with the consent of the head of the mission. 2. The receiving State is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any
Page 756 - receive compensation at the rate of $100 for each day such member is engaged in the actual performance of duties vested in the Commission in addition to reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of such duties.". (c) Section 4 of such Act of June 6,1924 (DC Code, sec. 1-1004), is amended as follows:
Page 674 - that— [I]n general It Is the duty of the diplomatic agent and of all persons enjoying diplomatic privileges and immunities, to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State. Immunity from jurisdiction implies merely that the agent may not be brought before the courts If he fails to
Page 706 - structures, the percentage of lot which may be occupied, the sizes of yards, courts, and other open spaces, the density, of population, and the uses of buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, residence, recreation, public activities, or other purposes...
Page 1 - (1) The receiving State shall either facilitate the acquisition on its territory, in accordance with its laws, by the sending State of premises necessary for its mission or assist the latter in obtaining accommodations in some other way; (2) It shall also, where necessary, assist missions in obtaining suitable accommodations for their members.
Page 681 - provides that— Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities, it is the duty of all persons enjoying such privileges and immunities to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State. In accordance with