1. Only the de-jure recognised state or Government can claim property which is situated in the territory of the recognised state.

2. Only the de-jure recognised state can represent the old state for purpose of state succession.

3. Only dejure recognised state can put forward any claim of a national of that state for injury done by the recognising state.

4. Representatives of de-facto recognised state are not entitled to full diplomatic immunities and privileges

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5. If a sovereign state, de-jure recognised, grants independence to its dependency, the new state is to be recognised de-jure and not de-facto.