Right of legation
The right to send and receive diplomatic representatives.
The right to send and receive diplomatic representatives.
right of legation
The right of legation refers to the privilege of a state to send and receive diplomatic representatives, such as ambassadors or envoys, to and from other states. This right is fundamental to international relations, allowing countries to communicate and negotiate with one another officially. It is protected under international law, particularly by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of diplomatic missions. The right of legation is essential for maintaining peaceful and cooperative international relations.
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You are told that you'll receive a large amount of money for disbursement, and that all you have to do is send some fee. You send the fee, and never get the money. It's a 419 scam.
The left and right ventricles of the heart receive the blood from the left and right atria respectively. The ventricles then send blood into the arteries. So technically they send and receive, but I guess their main functions is to send blood to the body and lungs.
First, make your message. Then press the right key to send and left key to receive messages.
What equipment is needed to send and receive email?
(adjective) The sample is representative of the specimens we gathered. (noun) We will send a representative to the student council meeting.
The opposite of send is "Receive".
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