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Iceland 1930

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1830571079
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-221162
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Iceland 1930
Edition:
2. ed.
Place of publication:
Reykjavík
Publisher:
Ríkisprentsmiđjan Gutenberg
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
193 S.
Tab., Kt., Taf.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Foreigners in Iceland
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Iceland 1930
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Geographical sketch
  • Population
  • Constitution and law
  • State and municipal finance
  • Rural husbandry
  • The fisheries
  • Handicrafts and industries
  • Trade
  • Financial institutions
  • Money, weights, and measures
  • Communications
  • Social conditions
  • Church and religion
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Fine arts
  • Foreigners in Iceland
  • Iceland for tourists
  • Some facts in the history of Iceland
  • Some books on Iceland in foreign languages
  • Index

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163 
herring boats, which may carry foreign crews without having pre- 
viously applied for permission. 
Under special circumstances the Minister of Industrial Affairs may 
grant exceptions, as e. g. if labour is scarce, or if it is found im- 
possible to start a business or run it without engaging foreign workers. 
Any foreigners who have come to Iceland for the purpose of seeking 
work or have already obtained some employment there in violation 
of the law of the land, may be expelled from the country (Act No. 13, 
May 31st, 1927). 
2. Foreign employers. The general rule is that foreigners and Ice- 
landers are on an equal footing as regards the right to follow a trade 
or other pursuit in Iceland; but in a number of cases this right is, 
however, made conditional on domiciliation in the country. Thus a 
foreigner living in Iceland has the same right to follow a certain trade 
or pursuit as an Icelandic subject there residing, while a native Ice- 
lander does not enjoy this privilege, if he lives abroad. In order to 
engage in commerce in Iceland (whether wholesale, retail or commis- 
sion business) a trading licence is required, the granting of which is, 
among other things, made conditional on the applicant's having resided 
one year in the country and being still permanently residing there 
when the application is made (Law No. 52, June 27th, 1925). The 
same rule applies to those who wish to carry on industrial activities 
'n Iceland (Law No. 18, May 31st, 1927). Commercial travellers and 
commission agents, non-resident in Iceland, may carry on their busi- 
ness in the country, provided they take out a licence; but such a li- 
cence is limited to not more than one year at a time (Law No. 78, Nov. 
22nd, 1907). As regards industrial activities, it should be mentioned, 
that special rules apply in cases where water power is to be used as 
molive force. To harness a waterfall of more than 500 natural H.P. 
a special permission is required (Law No. 15, June 20th, 1923), In 
granting such a permission, different rules are followed according as 
lhe applicant is a native or a foreigner, but in this connexion all Ice- 
andic subjects residing in Iceland are deemed native Icelanders, where- 
as Icelandic subjects living abroad and foreign subjects domiciled in 
[celand are looked upon as foreigners. Foreigners can therefore only 
obtain this permission with the sanction of Althingi, while the Minister 
concerned may grant it to Icelanders without previously having sub- 
mitted the question to the legislature, provided the waterfall to be 
harnessed is not more than 25 000 H.P. (Law No. 46, June 27th, 1925). 
Foreigners and Icelanders are on an equal footing as regards the
	        

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