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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241. This is a worldwide treaty, negotiated by the Reagan administration and signed by the Bush administration.
242. Next week he will appeal to the Senate to ratify a global treaty to ban chemical weapons.
243. The signature of a declaration on relations between the two countries was seen as the first step towards a future inter-state treaty.
244. One analysis is that a party to the Protocol has agreed to accept some treaty obligations.
245. This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered, except where they constitute a new treaty.
246. All the assurances that the treaty would not inaugurate an arms race or cost the United States anything were brushed aside.
247. Can he confirm that he does not merely wish to have a treaty that does not currently exist?
248. The Treaty also established mechanisms through which regional assistance could be directed, if desired.http://sentencedict.com
249. Since the 1953 armistice the two sides have never signed a peace treaty.
250. The decree reaffirmed central banking control pending the conclusion of a new union treaty.
251. By this conditional statement, Edward clearly referred to the non-performance of the territorial clauses of the 1259 treaty.
252. It came last October, 40 years after the deadline set by the treaty.
253. The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
254. Third party treaty claims are not limited to States; other participants in the international arena may make similar claims.
255. It is the first of several accords that are expected to culminate in a peace treaty to formally end the Chiapas conflict.
256. Thus the need for underground testing of nuclear devices, a practice now banned by the treaty.
257. The country signed the treaty but then violated each of its 143 articles.
258. The treaty is aimed at curtailing the use of 12 chemicals linked to cancer and birth defects.
259. There are now no legal obligations arising out of joint action, which will remain until the new treaty is effective.
260. But the treaty also created a Council of Ministers, which met regularly and had to be consulted by the Authority.
261. The joint chiefs were unwilling to support a treaty at this juncture for strategic reasons.
262. The goal is to write a legally binding treaty that would be signed in December by as many countries as possible.
263. First, he said, the treaty on conventional forces would likely be thrown overboard.
264. Rigby worked with ardour to suppress trafficking in slaves and his efforts to enforce the 1845 treaty were unremitting.
265. He would scrap the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and permit defensive systems to guard against accidental firings or small-scale attacks by outlaw nations.
266. A claim might be made by dissentient member States that the actions of the organisation were not in compliance with its treaty.
267. Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty.
268. Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty.
269. And he denied Mr Major would lose all credibility by not pressing ahead with the treaty.
270. The very act of concluding a conflicting treaty would constitute breach and could be treated as such by its other parties.