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1 treaty
Fin1. a written agreement between nations, such as the Treaty of Rome (1957) that was the foundation of the European Union2. a contract between an insurer and the reinsurer whereby the latter is to accept risks from the insurer -
2 treaty
[ˈtriːtɪ] plural ˈtreaties nouna formal agreement between states or governments:مُعاهَدَهThey signed a peace treaty.
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3 treaty
مُعَاهَدَة \ treaty: a formal written agreement between nations. -
4 Treaty Implementation Plan
Abbreviation: TIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty Implementation Plan
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5 Treaty Nation
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6 Treaty Of Amity And Cooperation
UN: TACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty Of Amity And Cooperation
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7 Treaty Operations Center
American: TOCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty Operations Center
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8 Treaty of Economic Cooperation
Foreign Ministry: ASEANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty of Economic Cooperation
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9 Treaty of Republic
Diplomatic term: TRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty of Republic
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10 Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
Politico-military term: CFEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
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11 Treaty on European Union
Politico-military term: TEUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty on European Union
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12 Treaty on Non-Proliferation
Abbreviation: TNPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty on Non-Proliferation
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13 Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Договор о функционировании Евросоюза
European Union: TFEUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Договор о функционировании Евросоюза
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14 Treaty-Limited Equipment
Abbreviation: TLEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Treaty-Limited Equipment
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15 treaty limited item
Chemical weapons: TLIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > treaty limited item
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16 treaty verification corps
Military: TVCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > treaty verification corps
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17 EC Treaty
(Treaty establishing the European Community, Treaty of Rome, 1957, Vertrag zur Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft) -
18 Methuen Treaty
(1703)Named for the English envoy to Lisbon, John Methuen, the commercial treaty that came to be known by his name was signed on 27 December 1703. This treaty followed the May 1703 treaties of alliance between Portugal, England, and the Low Countries and the Hapsburg Empire that were related to the War of Spanish Succession. The Methuen Treaty stipulated that thenceforth Portuguese wines would be favored as exports to England in the same way that English woolen imports to Portugal would have advantages. Since England was not importing French wines due to a war with France, and since English merchant-shippers in Portugal would benefit from the agreement, the Methuen Treaty was viewed as advantageous to all parties involved. With only three articles, the treaty agreed that both Portuguese wines and English woolens would be exempt from custom duties and that each nation had to ratify the treaty within two months. The Methuen Treaty became the keystone of Anglo-Portuguese commercial relations for at least the next century, but several historians have suggested that it favored England more than Portugal. -
19 Peace treaty of 1668, Luso-Spanish
Portugal and Spain signed the Peace Treaty of 13 February 1668 that ended the War of Restoration, which had continued since 1641. The negotiations were mediated by England, which guaranteed that the peace would be kept. By this important document, both states promised to return their respective conquests during that war, with the exception of the city of Ceuta in Morocco, which declared for Spanish sovereignty and was not returned to Portugal. Spain's signing of the treaty also signified that Portuguese independence was definitively recognized.See also Pedro II, king.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Peace treaty of 1668, Luso-Spanish
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20 Tordesillas, Treaty of
(1494)Following the voyage to the West Indies by Columbus in Spain's service, a treaty between Spain and Portugal, which in effect divided the known world between the two Iberian states, was signed. A line of demarcation was set 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands, which gave Portugal claim to Brazil, yet to be discovered. Lands found by either country in the bounds of the other had to be surrendered. Portugal's lands were to the east of the line, Spain's to the west. A commission of representatives of the states' pilots, mariners, and astrologers would establish the line. This commission was assigned the task of sailing two caravels to the west within 10 months until they found land or had established the line. Bickering over the issue of how to determine the line of the Treaty of Tordesillas continued until at least 1777.
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