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treaty
{i} antlaşma

Antlaşma iptal edildi. - The treaty was defeated.

İspanya antlaşmayı onayladı. - Spain approved the treaty.

treaty
{i} mukavele
treaty
treaty port özel bir antlaşma şartı ile eskiden ecnebilere açık olan liman
international treaties
(Kanun) uluslararası sözleşmeler
treaty
ahit
treaty
(Ticaret) andlaşma
treaty
(Sigorta) trete
treaty
ahitname
treaty
misak
treaty
anlaşma

Grant Senato'dan anlaşmanın onaylanması istedi. - Grant asked the Senate to approve the treaty.

Anlaşma Texas'ı bağımsız hale getirdi. - The treaty made Texas independent.

amendment of treaties
anlaşmaları değiştirme
interpretation of treaties
anlaşmaların yorumlanması
interpretation of treaties
(Politika, Siyaset) anlaşmaların yoğunlaşması
revision of the treaties
(Politika, Siyaset) antlaşmaların revizyonu
treaty
(Askeri) ANTLAŞMA: Daha ziyade önemine dayanarak onayına sunulan ve şekil bakımından tekamülü çeşitli usullere bağlı bulunan iki veya çok taraflı mutabakatlardır
treaty
treaty terms antlaşma şartları
treaty
muahede
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of treaty
Robinson Huron - Robinson Superior - Chippewa - 1923 - Mississauga - 1923
Treaties are legal documents between government and a First Nations that confer rights and obligations on both parties No two Treaties are identical but the western Treaties provide certain Treaty rights including, but not restricted to, entitlement to reserve lands and hunting fishing and trapping To First Nations peoples, the Treaties are more than simply legal commitments The Treaties are sacred documents made by the parties and sealed by a pipe ceremony Prior to Confederation, Treaties in Canada were made between First Nations and the British Crown Subsequent Treaties, including the western Treaties, were made with the Crown in right of Canada
Executive proposals in the form of resolutions of ratification These treaties must be submitted to the Senate and a 2/3 vote of the Senators present is needed for approval
an agreement between countries
Agreements with other nations There are several treaties that govern trademark rights, including: the Benelux system of registration, Paris Convention treaty, Trademark Registration Treaty, Madrid agreement, Madrid protocol, and the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) With the exception of the Madrid agreement, these treaties do not attempt to harmonize the trademark laws of the member countries, but instead provide centralized trademark registration filing systems
(Treaties of peace and friendship, peace treaties, terms of peace, terms of trade, compacts, concordats, contracts, pacts, bonds, covenants; ratifications; Treaty of 1725 for Ratification at Annapolis Royal, Mi'kmaw Compact, etc ) See also: Reservations; Rights, laws, proscriptions, etc
Treaties are instruments used by the crown to clear lands of Aboriginal title so that settlement and resource development could proceed
Treaties of Fort Stanwix
(1768, 1784) Agreements by which the Iroquois Confederacy ceded land in what is now western Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, and New York, opening vast tracts to white exploration and settlement. In 1768 about 3,400 Iroquois gathered at Fort Stanwix (now Rome), N.Y., to sign a new treaty with the British that replaced the Proclamation of 1763. Pressure from white settlers and fur traders for additional land forced the new U.S. government to renegotiate the treaty. Weakened by the frontier campaign against them during the American Revolution, the Iroquois were persuaded to cede more land and in 1784 to sign the second treaty, also called the Treaty with the Six Nations
Treaties of Nijmegen
(1678-79) Peace treaties that ended the Franco-Dutch War. In the treaty between France and the Dutch Republic, France agreed to return Maastricht and to suspend the anti-Dutch tariff of 1667. In the treaty between France and Spain, Spain gave up regions to France that gave it a protected northeastern border and secured the safety of Paris. By negotiating separate treaties, France gained advantages over its enemies in the war
Treaties of Rome
Two international agreements signed in Rome in 1957 by Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. One established the European Economic Community; the other created the European Atomic Energy Community
Treaties of Tilsit
(1807) Agreements that France signed separately with Russia and Prussia at Tilsit, northern Prussia (now Sovetsk, Russia). The treaties followed Napoleon's victories in the Napoleonic Wars and established his supremacy in western and central Europe. France and Russia became allies and divided Europe between them, reducing Prussia and Austria to helplessness. In secret provisions, Russia joined the Continental System against British trade. By 1810 Russian trade was hampered and the tsar opened Russian ports to neutral ships, causing the alliance to fail and paving the way for Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812
treaties of Rastatt and Baden
(March 6 and Sept. 7, 1714) Two peace treaties between Charles VI, the Holy Roman emperor, and France that ended Charles's attempt to continue the War of the Spanish Succession. In these treaties, Charles renounced his claims to the Spanish throne but did not actually make peace with Spain
peace treaties
plural form of peace treaty
treaty
A binding agreement under international law concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations
treaty
{n} a negociation, contract, entreaty
treaty
An agreement so made; specifically, an agreement, league, or contract between two or more nations or sovereigns, formally signed by commissioners properly authorized, and solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns, or the supreme power of each state; an agreement between two or more independent states; as, a treaty of peace; a treaty of alliance
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A treaty is a written agreement between countries in which they agree to do a particular thing or to help each other. negotiations over a 1992 treaty on global warming. W2 treaties a formal written agreement between two or more countries or governments. Contract or other written instrument binding two or more states under international law. The term is generally reserved for the more important international agreements, usually requiring, in addition to the signatures of authorized persons, ratification by the governments involved. A treaty may be bilateral or multilateral; it usually contains a preamble, an enumeration of the issues agreed on, and clauses that discuss its ratification procedures, lifespan, and terms for termination. Treaties may be political, commercial, constitutional, or administrative, or they may relate to criminal and civil justice or codify international law. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Aix la Chapelle Treaty of Amiens Treaty of Pacific Security Treaty Brest Litovsk Treaty of Brétigny Treaty of Brussels Treaty Bucharest Treaty of Cambrai Treaty of Campo Formio Treaty of Carlowitz Treaty of Cateau Cambrésis Treaty of Chaumont Treaty of Clayton Bulwer Treaty Dover Treaty of Edirne Treaty of Treaty of Adrianople Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty of Hünkâr Iskelesi Treaty of Jassy Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca Treaty of Lateran Treaty Lausanne Treaty of London Treaty of Maastricht Treaty Nanjing Treaty of Nerchinsk Treaty of Neuilly Treaty of Paris Treaty of Portsmouth Treaty of Pressburg Treaty of Pyrenees Treaty of the Rapallo Treaty of Reinsurance Treaty Riga Treaty of Rio Treaty Saint Germain Treaty of San Stefano Treaty of Sèvres Treaty of Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Tordesillas Treaty of Trianon Treaty of Venice Treaty of Verdun Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Warsaw Treaty Organization Webster Ashburton Treaty Central Treaty Organization Middle East Treaty Organization Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Fort Stanwix Treaties of Nijmegen Treaties of Rastatt and Baden treaties of Rome Treaties of Tilsit Treaties of
treaty
an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation; especially : one between two or more states or rulers
treaty
A treatise; a tract
treaty
An agreement between two parties; the suzerain-vassal treaties of the ancient Middle East were the model for the covenant relationship God established with the Hebrews at Mount Sinai
treaty
The reinsurance agreement entered into by the Carrier, MGU (HCCB), and the reinsurer to accept the risk and define the product that will be sold by the MGU
treaty
A proposal tending to an agreement
treaty
n 1a A formal agreement between two or more states 1b A document in which such an agreement is set down 2 A contract or agreement
treaty
International Law A compact made between two or more independent nations with a view to the public welfare / An agreement, league, or contract between two or more nations or sovereigns, formally signed by commissioners properly authorized, and solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns or the supreme power of each state (Page 1673) TOP
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Formal agreement between states that defines and modifies their mutual duties and obligations; used synonymously with Convention and Covenant When conventions are adopted by the UN General Assembly, they create legally binding international obligations for the Member States who have signed the treaty When a national government Ratifies a treaty, the articles of that treaty become part of its domestic legal obligations
treaty
an exchange of letters usually with an overseas government which is in the form of a formally concluded and ratified agreement Treaties and amendments to Treaties have to be laid before the UK Parliament and registered with the United Nations In DFID these are in a standard format (see also Exchange of Letters)
treaty
A legally binding agreement between two or more sovereign governments With respect to American Indian tribes, a treaty is a document negotiated and concluded by a representative of the president of the United States and ratified by the a two thirds majority vote of the US Senate Treaty boundaries A modern term that applies to lands described within the treaty document, usually outlining an area of land that is ceded to the US
treaty
> A legally binding agreement, often between two parties Traité
treaty
Binding an agreement under international law concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations
treaty
n formal agreement between two or more nation, relating to peace, alliance, trade, etc
treaty
An agreement between First Nations and the Crown Between 1874 and 1906, five "numbered" Treaties (Treaties 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10) covering what is now the Province of Saskatchewan were signed between the Crown and First Nations
treaty
a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
treaty
A Treaty is a legal agreement that aims to resolve a dispute over an issue that concerns two or more nations This can include deciding who owns territory Treaties have been made between First Peoples, and the Crown or Government of Canada
treaty
(From Latin tractare: "to treat ") Legally binding agreement between two or more states
treaty
{i} formal agreement between two states, compact, covenant, contract
treaty
Formal agreement between states that defines and modifies their mutual duties and obligations; used synonymously with CONVENTION When CONVENTIONS are adopted by the UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, they create legally binding international obligations for the member states who have signed the treaty When a national government RATIFIES a treaty, the articles of that treaty become part of its domestic legal obligations
treaty
The act of treating for the adjustment of differences, as for forming an agreement; negotiation
treaty
A reinsurance contract under which the reinsured company agrees to cede and the reinsurer agrees to assume risks of a particular class or classes of business
treaty
A general reinsurance agreement setting out the terms under which a reinsurance company automatically accepts up to an agreed proportion of the ceding company's liability for a specified class of business
treaty
"an international agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law, whether embodied in a single instrument or in two or more related instruments and whatever its particular designation" (Article 2, paragraph 1[f])
treaty
A general reinsurance agreement which is obligatory between the ceding company and the reinsurer containing the contractual terms applying to the reinsurance of some class or classes of business, in contrast to a reinsurance agreement covering an individual risk
treaty
A solemn agreement negotiated between sovereign nations
treaty
A treaty is «an international agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law, whether embodied in a single instrument or in two or more related instruments and whatever its particular designation» (See Article 2 of the Vienna Convention)
treaty
A formal agreement between two states signed by official representatives of each state A treaty may be "law-making" in that it is the declared intention of the signatories to make or amend their internal laws to give effect to the treaty The Berne Convention is an example of such as treaty Other treaties are just contracts between the signatories to conduct themselves in a certain way or to do a certain thing These latter type of treaties are usually private to two or a limited number of states and may be binding only through the International Court of Justice
treaty
an agreement between government and a First Nation that defines the rights of aboriginal peoples with respect to lands and resources over a specified area, and may also define the self-government authority of a First Nation Treaties are final agreements which have been ratified by all parties
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