Consul vs Exequatur - What's the difference?
consul | exequatur |
An official residing in a foreign country in order to protect the interests of citizens from his or her nation.
(historical) Either of the two highest-ranking officials of the Roman Republic.
(historical) One of the three chief magistrates of France from 1799 to 1804.
(obsolete) A senator; a counsellor.
* Shakespeare
* Bible, Job. iii. 14 (Douay version)
An official authorization given by a government to a consul etc.
*1982 , (Lawrence Durrell), Constance'', Faber & Faber 2004 (''Avignon Quintet ), p. 716:
*:I must briefly visit Sweden and if possible Paris. I hope to get the necessary exequatur this week for both [...].
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As nouns the difference between consul and exequatur
is that consul is consul while exequatur is an official authorization given by a government to a consul etc.consul
English
Noun
(en noun)- Many of the consuls , raised and met, / Are at the duke's already.
- With kings and consuls of the earth.