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File 200/1928 Pt 3 'Persia: Anglo-Persian Commercial Treaty' [‎209r] (422/1140)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (566 folios). It was created in Aug 1929-Apr 1930. It was written in English and French. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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In order to P re 7.® ^ t0 ar ticle 130 :
ffii H be taken acco « from his domicile or his attending the court of
His undertaking not to o^p ^ examination of the case or for th e execution of
■ examination fn ^ X “®' er he is summoned.
^ jfgt depositing the guarantee money.
o'His giving bal ]- ,
4 ' His provisional arrest.
irti* 130 - nffpnces which reach the importance of crime and which entail
In the case of oife <( ; i C o r rectionnelles,” the accused can provisionally
preventive punishments or P«“ manl]eri w here the offence alleged to have been
be put under arrest.. ,mt entail preventive punishments or punitions
committed by the ® cc "® e ^ e of res i d ence or profession of the accused are unknown
correctionnelles hut t p h e gives bail. In all other cases it depends upon
the accused can he arre ^ ^.^. officer), who can call upon the accused
the discretion of the '"ustant ^ e of the crinie , one of the securities mentioned
me accut.ru ~ „ t nt ; n ” (examining otncerj, who > -fv . i ,
the discretion of the muslin S'. f th in ie, one of the securities mentioned
to provide, in proportion to ‘^f 0 " ° hero the ■■ mustantiq ” (examining officer)
in the foregoing ar . • , ^ or a secur ity according to this and the foregoing
issues a warrant of an ‘ v . ew the 8eve rity of the punishment, hut also the
articles, he should n . aecl ,nation, the possibility of escape, the destruction of the
traces of the offence 8 , and also the condition of the health of the accused or his age and
his position (standing)-
‘^tny wealthy man or a company can l^.me a^^ old T Ka
or itself responsible for the payment of lp pros C used himself or another
money can be in cash or in movable ” should fix the hail
individual in his stead can pay the bad in , ,,, . port i on t0 the severity of
money or the cash for guarantee (‘‘vajhuz-zemaneh ) in^P^nm ^ ^ The
the punishment prescribed for the offence 1 j ■, .1 Guarantee monev should
financial standing of the hail or the person who deposits the guarante
also be considered.
ATttclB 132- i • j
The guarantee or the bail money should in no case be less than the losses
by tbe private complainant.
de 13 of the Complementary Fundamental Law. ^
The house and domicile of every person is undei ^ r ^ eC mct j on an( i under
compulsory intrusion in a domicile can take place un ess )
it can be
and means
Artide 13 of the Complementary Fundamental Law.
The house and domicile of every person is undei proiec under
compulsory intrusion in a domicile can take place un ess )
arrangements of the law.
Extracts from the Code of Criminal Procedure, dated Jn y
Clause 91.—Domiciliary perquisition is allowed only hi x g ai
imagined with sufficient justification that the guilty par y, i ^
of guilt or evidence for the guilt, could be detected and c 1SC0 ^ \ .p owner of the
Clause 92.—The perquisition should happen in the pies . should happen
house and witnesses of perquisition, and in the absence of the owner,
in the presence of his wife or the person in charge of , 0l1 ^ ! . i e can a ttend
Clause 93.—Persons w ho have some connexlcm . 'T pemissioTof the owner
the perquisition, hut other persons cannot enter without P
0 —Domiciliary perquisition should only happen ^^“fJffTwhmh
nightly perquisition should only happen in case of neces sl 3 > ,,) ^ the
should be especially mentioned by the examining officer ( mustang I
Foces-vcrhal of the perquisition.
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Content

This volume contains correspondence between the British Legation in Tehran and the Foreign Office regarding negotiations around the agreement of a commercial treaty between Britain and the Persian [Iranian] Government.

In addition to this correspondence, the volume contains the following documents, some of which are in French:

  • 'Memorandum containing an outline of the instructions which it is proposed to send to Sir R. Clive regarding the Anglo-Persian Commercial Treaty Negotiations' (folios 67-76)
  • 'Draft Anglo-Persian Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, showing Position of Negotiations in November 1929' (folios 78-92)
  • 'Tariff Autonomy Treaty between the United Kingdom and Persia' (folios 311-316)
  • 'Preliminary Observations on Persian Counter-draft of Commerical Treaty' (folios 321-326)
  • 'Observations of the Board of Trade upon the Persian Counter Proposals to the English Draft of the Anglo-Persian Commercial Treaty' (folios 329-344)
  • 'Persian Counterdraft of Anglo-Persian Treaty of Commerce and Navigation' (folios 349-398)
  • 'Draft Anglo-Persian Treaty of Commerce and Navigation' (folios 399-445)
  • 'Memorandum on Persian amendments to draft Commerical Treaty' (folios 486-495)
  • 'Comparison between Perso-German Draft Treaties and Draft of Anglo-Persian Commerical Treaty' (folios 509-514).

The volume includes a divider which gives the subject number, the year the subject file was opened, the subject heading, and a list of correspondence references by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

Extent and format
1 volume (566 folios)
Arrangement

The subject 200 (Anglo-Persian Treaty Negotiations) consists of eight volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/1250-1257. The volumes are divided into ten parts, with parts 1 and 2 comprising one volume, parts 3, 4 and 5 comprising one volume each, parts 6 and 7 comprising the fifth volume, and parts 8, 9 and 10 comprising one volume each.

The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 568; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

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English and French in Latin script
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