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United States v. City of Glen Cove
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International law in general — Relation to municipal law — Treaties and international agreements — Consular Convention between United States and U.S.S.R., 1968 — Whether Treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation prevails over inchoate tax lien in existence before Treaty took effect — Rights created by treaty as part of law of each state — The law of the United StatesStates as international persons — In general — Sovereignty and independence — Conduct of foreign relations — Conclusiveness of statements of the Exclusive — Consular Convention between United States and U.S.S.R., 1968 — Treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation — Whether Federal Government in exercise of its responsibility for conduct of foreign affairs has locus standi to prevent local government action which would violate United States treaty obligation — Statement by Department of State concerning status of property — The law of the United StatesTreaties — Conclusion and operation — Entry into force — 1968 Consular Convention between United States and U.S.S.R. — Whether treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation — Effect in municipal law — The law of the United StatesDiplomatic and consular intercourse and privileges — Permanent diplomatic envoys — Privileges and immunities — Diplomatic premises — Immunity from local taxation of property occupied by Permanent Representative of U.S.S.R. to United Nations — 1968 Consular Convention between United States and U.S.S.R. — The law of the United States
Title: United States v. City of Glen Cove
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International law in general — Relation to municipal law — Treaties and international agreements — Consular Convention between United States and U.
S.
S.
R.
, 1968 — Whether Treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation prevails over inchoate tax lien in existence before Treaty took effect — Rights created by treaty as part of law of each state — The law of the United StatesStates as international persons — In general — Sovereignty and independence — Conduct of foreign relations — Conclusiveness of statements of the Exclusive — Consular Convention between United States and U.
S.
S.
R.
, 1968 — Treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation — Whether Federal Government in exercise of its responsibility for conduct of foreign affairs has locus standi to prevent local government action which would violate United States treaty obligation — Statement by Department of State concerning status of property — The law of the United StatesTreaties — Conclusion and operation — Entry into force — 1968 Consular Convention between United States and U.
S.
S.
R.
— Whether treaty exemption of diplomatic premises from taxation — Effect in municipal law — The law of the United StatesDiplomatic and consular intercourse and privileges — Permanent diplomatic envoys — Privileges and immunities — Diplomatic premises — Immunity from local taxation of property occupied by Permanent Representative of U.
S.
S.
R.
to United Nations — 1968 Consular Convention between United States and U.
S.
S.
R.
— The law of the United States.
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