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ARTICLE-20
: SIZE OF THE CONSULAR STAFF [
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... In the
absence
of an express
agreement
as to the
size
of the
consular staff
, the
receiving State
may require that the
size
of the
staff
be kept within
limits
considered by it to be
reasonable
and
normal
, having
regard
to
circumstances
and
conditions
in the
consular district
and to the needs of the particular
post
. ...
ARTICLE-23
: PERSONS DECLARED "NON GRATA" [
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... 2. If the
sending State
refuses or fails within a
reasonable time
to carry out its
obligations
under paragraph 1 of this
Article
, the
receiving State
may, as the
case
may be, either
withdraw
the
exequatur
from the
person
concerned
or cease to consider him as a
member
of the
consular staff
. ...
ARTICLE-53
: BEGINNING AND END OF CONSULAR PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES [
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... 3. When the functions of a
member
of the
consular post
have come to an end, his
privileges
and
immunities
and those of a
member
of his
family
forming part of his
household
or a
member
of his
private staff
shall normally cease at the moment when the
person
concerned
leaves
the
receiving State
or on the
expiry
of a
reasonable
period
in which to do so, whichever is the sooner, but shall subsist until that
time
, even in
case
of
armed conflict
. In the
case
of the
persons
referred to in paragraph 2 of this
Article
, their
privileges
and
immunities
shall come to an end when they cease to belong to the
household
or to be in the
service
of a
member
of the
consular post
provided, however, that if such
persons
intend leaving the
receiving State
within a
reasonable
period
thereafter, their
privileges
and
immunities
shall subsist until the
time
of their
departure
. ...
... 3. When the functions of a
member
of the
consular post
have come to an end, his
privileges
and
immunities
and those of a
member
of his
family
forming part of his
household
or a
member
of his
private staff
shall normally cease at the moment when the
person
concerned
leaves
the
receiving State
or on the
expiry
of a
reasonable
period
in which to do so, whichever is the sooner, but shall subsist until that
time
, even in
case
of
armed conflict
. In the
case
of the
persons
referred to in paragraph 2 of this
Article
, their
privileges
and
immunities
shall come to an end when they cease to belong to the
household
or to be in the
service
of a
member
of the
consular post
provided, however, that if such
persons
intend leaving the
receiving State
within a
reasonable
period
thereafter, their
privileges
and
immunities
shall subsist until the
time
of their
departure
. ...
... 5. In the
event
of the
death
of a
member
of the
consular post
, the
members
of his
family
forming part of his
household
shall
continue
to enjoy the
privileges
and
immunities
accorded to them until they
leave
the
receiving State
or until the
expiry
of a
reasonable
period
enabling them to do so, whichever is the sooner. ...
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