[519] *VII—Denmark.
- No. 1. Ordinance of May 4, 1803.
- No. 2. Circular, May 20, 1823.
- No. 3. Letter, April 20, 1854.
- No. 4. Notice, July 25, 1870.
- No. 5. General instructions.
- No. 6. Extracts from penal code.
- No. 7. Law of registration, 1867.
[60] [532] *No. 2.—Chancery-circular, by which privateers are forbidden to stay in Danish harbors and waters or sell their prizes in Denmark.
Copenhagen
,
May 20,
1823.
[62]
[537] *Annexe.
Extrait de la note circulaire contenant la déclaration de
neutralité du roi.
[undated.]
[63] [539] *No. 4.—Translation.–Notice of the general application of the decree of the 4th of May, 1803, relating to the conduct of merchants and navigators case of war between maritime powers.
Copenhagen
,
the 25th of July, 1870.
[65] [548] *No. 6.—Traduction franqaise de la § 76 du code pénal, (du 10 février, 1866).
[February 10, 1866]
[66] [549] *English translation of paragraph LXXVI of the Banish penal code of February 10, 1866.
[February 10,
1866.]
[67] [550] *No. 7.—Law relating to the registration of Danish ships.
Given at the palace of
Amalienborg
the 13th day of
March, 1867, under our royal hand and
seal.