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Treaty Trader or Investor - As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming to the United States, under the provisions of a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and the foreign state of such alien, ...

 


Treaty definition:
A formal agreement between two states signed by official representatives of each state.

Treaty
it is a contract, an agreement, a pact between International Organizations and Countries and its States under International Law.It can be pertaining to trade and peace or some other agreement.
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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.

TREATY
A formal agreement entered into by two or more nations. See the UN explanation for terms used in the titles of treaties, such as "Convention," "Agreement," "Protocol," and "Charter." ...

TREATY, international law. A treaty is a compact made between two or more independent nations with a view to the public welfare treaties are for a perpetuity, or for a considerable time.

EC Treaty
The original EEC Treaty was signed in Rome in 1957 bringing into existence the European Economic Community. The original six member states were France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

Nice Treaty
Signed in December 2000 this Treaty makes provision for the future enlargement of the European Union.

Masi Treaty-Seal die of 1825
Drawing made from Lewis mold
Starting with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent, the United States began to use pendant seals on treaties, ...

treaty
n. a pact between nations which, if entered into by the United St...
treble damages
n. tripling damages allowed by state statute in certain types of ...

A military treaty between two or more states, providing for a mutually-planned offensive, or for assistance in the case of attack on any member.
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Article 141 of the Treaty of Amsterdam (formerly A119 of the Treaty of Rome).
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Patent Cooperation Treaty (more)
provides a mechanism by which an applicant can file a single application that, when certain requirements have been fulfilled, is equivalent to a regular national filing in each designated Contracting State.

By the treaty of Vienna in 1815 it was provided that the navigation of all rivers separating or traversing the states that were parties thereto should be open for commercial purposes to the vessels of all nations, ...

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Multilateral international treaty first created in 1947 and frequently amended (most recently in 1994) to which 125 countries subscribe.

No state, without the consent of the United States, could send an embassy to, or receive an embassy from, or enter into, any treaty with any king, prince or state; nor could any person holding any office under the United States, or any of them, ...

Five international treaties have been negotiated and drafted in the COPUOS: the 1967 Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, ...

BERNE CONVENTION - An international copyright treaty called the Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works signed at Berne, Switzerland on September 9, 1886, and all acts, protocols, and revisions thereto, 17 U.S.C.

A comprehensive free-trade treaty signed in 1947 by 117 nations, including almost every developed country. The goal of GATT has been to promote global economic growth by encouraging and regulating world trade.

Law Terms General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is A comprehensive free-trade treaty signed in 1947 by 117 nations, including almost every developed country.

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): There are currently 108 contracting states to this treaty (as of June 2000). The PCT system offers an advantageous route for international patent protection with reduced costs.

under the provisions of a treaty or statute by one sovereign (as a state or nation) to another that has jurisdiction to try the accused and that has demanded his or her return
see also asylum state
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Latin fœdus, a league, treaty, compact. 1. Pertaining to a league or compact between independent sovereignties. 2.

ULTIMATUM.
The last proposition made in making a contract, a treaty, and the like; as, the government of the United States has given its ultimatum, has made... more
ULTIMUM SUPPLICIUM.
The last or extreme punishment; the penalty of death. ... more ...

International waterways: consist of international straits, inland and inter-ocean canals and rivers where they separate the territories of two or more nations. Provided no treaty is enforced both merchant ships and warships have the right of free ...

ยง 1350, granting jurisdiction to federal district courts "of all causes where an alien sues for a tort only in violation of the law of nation or of a treaty of the United States.

Extradition The arrest and delivery of a fugitive wanted for a crime committed in another country, usually under the terms of a extradition treaty. Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Latin: "Of an illegal cause there can be no lawsuit.

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