Synonym: agreement, alliance, armistice, arrangement, compact, settlement, truce. Similar words: entreat, retreat, treatment, streak, stream, great, get ready, threat. Meaning: ['trɪːtɪ] n. a written agreement between two states or sovereigns.
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211. A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties.
212. We ratified the treaty in 1951 but under our constitution this gives no right of action in our domestic courts.
213. Treaties bind consenting parties only, and strangers to any treaty are legally unaffected by it.
214. It was suggested that the mutual security treaty with Japan be abrogated.
215. Millett J. concluded that the treaty was a membership agreement, not one forming an agency relationship.
216. Acting unanimously, the member States could have informally amended the treaty provisions, but without such unanimity they each remained bound.
217. Any dissension over transactions occurring before the treaty date would be decided by the president of the United States.
218. According to the Treaty, non-signatories would have to pay hard currency for their imports from the new Soviet Union.
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219. The Soviet Union can never be a party to the Treaty, and material breach gives no rights to non-parties.
220. This time the party campaigned more effectively for the treaty and 60% of its supporters voted Yes.
221. The loss of the port pales beside the gain of a peace treaty.
222. It is set out in a legally binding protocol which forms an integral part of the treaty.
223. The Treaty of Rome meanwhile guarantees free circulation of goods.
224. The Treaty of Amiens in 1802 brought a brief peace, and by June 1803 Addington was again presenting a war budget.
225. Article Six provided details of the administrative structure formed to achieve the goals of the treaty.
226. More than 90 countries drafted a treaty in September that would ban export and use of anti-personnel mines.
227. In 1648 he was promoted lieutenant-colonel and deputy governor and signed a letter protesting at the treaty with the king at Newport.
228. European governments are trying to conclude a treaty to ban certain atmospheric tests.
229. The Government abstained on a different aspect relating to the treaty of Rome basis.
230. Anthony Cowgill has produced the only comprehensive guide to the Maastricht Treaty.
231. The fact that the postwar treaty had been a dead letter for many years did not worry either party.
232. There are still matters to be agreed on the monetary union treaty,(sentencedict.com) but in both cases we are making progress.
233. Negotiations on a treaty to limit this greenhouse gas begin in December.
234. But it has refused to sign up to the comprehensive test ban treaty.
235. If the Tory Euro-rebels had defeated the Government the whole treaty would have collapsed.
236. On 16 January 1707 the Treaty of Union received its royal assent.
237. The goal of promoting conformity with the treaty might be sufficient to persuade the parties to use the device.
238. In effect this stage is equivalent to exchange of contracts in a sale by private treaty, with completion four weeks later.
239. In terms of its narrow definition in the Maastricht Treaty, convergence has been surprisingly successful.
240. Danzigers had good reason to be apprehensive about the Versailles Treaty arrangements, and they were not alone.