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The group set up a provisional government in 1869, mainly under Brazilian auspices and signed the 1870 peace accords, which guaranteed Paraguay's independence and free river navigation.
The provisional western border should be the Oder-Neisse line, parts of East Prussia and former Free City of Danzig should be under Polish administration, but that the final delimitation of the western frontier of Poland should await the peace settlement, which had to await the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany in 1990.
Furthermore, they point out that the Instrument of Surrender of Japan was no more than an armistice, a " modus vivendi " in nature, which served as a temporary or provisional agreement that would be replaced with a peace treaty.
At this point the tsar intervened in favour of peace ; and Prussia, conscious of her restored strength and weary of the intractable temper of the provisional Frankfurt government, determined to take matters into her own hands.
But as World War I continued and the Russians met defeat after defeat, and the provisional government proved inadequate at establishing industrial peace, the Bolsheviks began to grow in support.
When on the outbreak of the war of 1859 Francis V, duke of Modena, was expelled and a provisional government set up, Farini was sent as Piedmontese commissioner to that city ; but, although recalled after the peace of Villafranca which ended the Second Italian War of Independence, he was determined on the annexation of central Italy to Sardinia / Piedmont and remained behind, becoming a Modenese citizen and dictator of the state.
After the peace of Villafranca he was sent to organize the army of the Central Italian League ( composed of the provisional governments of Tuscany, Modena, Parma and Romagna ), and converted it in a few months into a well-drilled body of 45, 000 men, whose function was to be ready to intervene in the Papal States on the outbreak of a revolution.
The agreements reached were provisional ones that would be finalised by " a peace settlement for Germany to be accepted by the Government of Germany when a government adequate for the purpose is established " ( Potsdam Agreement 1. 3. 1 ).
The Supreme War Council of Allied Powers gave Romania an 8-day ultimatum to retreat its troops from Budapest to the provisional border settled by the Paris Peace Conference and to cease confiscation of Hungarian property, as well as to sign the peace with Austria and agree to guarantee minority rights throughout Greater Romania.
A provisional peace treaty was finally concluded by the ambassadors of the King ( The Peace of Arques ) and ratified at the Val Merrick, near Corbeil on April 19, 1326.

provisional and agreement
Gandhi suggested an agreement which required the Congress and Muslim League to cooperate and attain independence under a provisional government, thereafter, the question of partition could be resolved by a plebiscite in the districts with a Muslim majority.
The compromise made by Italy was that free trade agreement would take provisional effect on July 1, 2011.
" Charles went on to refuse to return the lands in Aquitaine to Edward, resulting in a provisional agreement under which Edward resumed administration of the remaining English territories in early 1326 whilst France continued to occupy the rest.
Despite this, Charles refused to return the lands in Aquitaine to the English king, resulting in a provisional agreement under which Edward resumed administration of the remaining English territories in early 1326 whilst France continued to occupy the rest.
In 1732 the proprietary governor of Maryland, Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, signed a provisional agreement with William Penn's sons, which drew a line somewhere in between and renounced the Calvert claim to Delaware.
On March 19, 2003, leaders of the FBU and negotiators for the local authority employers reached a provisional agreement based on a three year pay settlement and an understanding that modernisation measures would be subject to some measure of local negotiation.
A provisional agreement ( the Timor Sea Treaty, signed when East Timor became independent on 20 May 2002 ) defined a Joint Petroleum Development Area ( JPDA ), and awarded 90 % of revenues from existing projects in that area to East Timor and 10 % to Australia.
This agreement provided for the integration of a single military body, the convening of a National Constituent Assembly, the ousting of Braulio Carrillo and other members of his administration, and the installation of a provisional government under the command of Francisco Morazán.
Canada and the Assiniboia provisional government soon negotiated an agreement.
The next step in the stabilization process, as envisioned by Washington and the OAS, was to arrange an agreement between President Caamaño and President Imbert to form a provisional government committed to early elections.
To specifically put aside any notion that it was a partition, they further stated, in the Final Declaration, Article 6: " The Conference recognizes that the essential purpose of the agreement relating to Vietnam is to settle military questions with a view to ending hostilities and that the military demarcation line is provisional and should not in any way be interpreted as constituting a political or territorial boundary "
Yesterday, 12: 45, the owner up to now, Max Holländer, made the building over to the municipality ’ s ownership through a provisional agreementof his own free will and influenced by no party.
Regarding voter disenfranchisement, a federal appellate court ruled, in agreement with Blackwell, that provisional ballots cast in the wrong polling location should not be counted in the election, but the court overturned his directive to poll workers that they refuse to issue provisional ballots unless satisfied as to the voter's residence.
Four hundred of the new party signed an agreement to hold the fort " for the present Protestant power that reigns in England ," while a committee of safety of ten of the city freeholders assumed the powers of a provisional government, of which they declared Jacob Leisler to be the head, and commissioned him as " captain of the fort.
This transaction finalized the Stars ' contractual obligation to acquire a permanent franchise in the league, as they operated in 2009-10 under a provisional franchise agreement.
Diplomatically, a modus vivendi is an instrument for establishing an international accord of a temporary or provisional nature, intended to be replaced by a more substantial and thorough agreement, such as a treaty.
And a few days later, the Provisional Committee of the State Duma and the Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik leaders of the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers ’ and Soldiers ’ Deputies, acting secretly from the Bolsheviks, came to an agreement to form a new provisional government of Russia, headed by Prince Lvov.
The agreement was signed under Soviet pressure by Otto Grotewohl, prime minister of the provisional government of the GDR ( East Germany ) and Polish premier Józef Cyrankiewicz.
As negotiations proceeded, Riel was eventually elected as president by the provisional government's council, and his delegation to Ottawa was successful in working out with the federal Crown-in-Council an agreement on which the province of Manitoba was founded in 1870, with a parliamentary constitutional monarchy framework of governance, the same as that in the other provinces.
The appointment was never considered by the Verkhovna Rada ( parliament ) because at that time the right to unilaterally appoint the Prime Minister was vested with the President under a provisional constitutional agreement.
In August 1919, the Karabakh National Council entered into a provisional treaty agreement with the Azerbaijani government, recognizing the authority of the Azerbaijan government until the issue of the mountainous part of Karabakh would be settled at the Paris Peace Conference.
A provisional agreement was made in the Polish – Soviet War, which freed up Polish units for the attack on Lithuania.

provisional and signed
On 13 September 1995 the two countries signed the Interim Accord, whereby Greece recognized the Republic of Macedonia under its provisional reference.
Dalglish signed a provisional contract with Celtic in May 1967.
On July 1, 1970, the provisional assemblies of Balochistan, Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Office of Prime minister, and much of the civil institutions were revived and re-established by the decree signed by General Yahya Khan.
** Mexican – American War formally ends, making the unincorporated, unorganized California Territory a provisional official possession: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the war and ceding to the United States virtually all of what is today the southwest United States.
In 1754, the first of the provisional Carnatic treaties was signed between Thomas Saunders, the Company president at Madras, and Charles Godeheu, the French commander who displaced Dupleix.
Shortly afterwards, on May 7, 1945, General Alfred Jodl signed the German military surrender, and on May 23 Speer was arrested on the orders of U. S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, together with the rest of the provisional German government led by Admiral Karl Dönitz, Hitler's successor as head of state.
When the Yankton Treaty was signed later that year, ceding much of what had been Lakota land to the U. S. Government, early settlers formed an unofficial provisional government and unsuccessfully lobbied for United States territory status.
In April 1945, that provisional government signed a mutual pact with the Soviet Union.
The Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission ( ETAC ) of Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology was admitted as a provisional member of International Technology Accords in 2007, and it signed the Sydney Accord in 2009.
This weekend meeting produced a Declaration of Independence ( signed by 100 conferees out of approximately 500 ), a constitution, and the framework for a provisional government.
In early 1941, Kees signed a provisional contract with Alfred A. Knopf for a novel, Fall Quarter, an academic black comedy about a young professor who battles the dreariness and banality of a staid Nebraskan college.
The treaty was based on the memorandum of understanding signed in London in 1954, which had handed over the provisional civil administration of Zone A to Italy, and of Zone B to Yugoslavia.
* 1847: Andrés Pico Californio, commanded Californio lancers against General Kearny, provisional governor of rebellion, signed Treaty of Cahuenga 12 January 1847 ceasing strife in California.
On November 1, 1897, the provisional constitution for the Biak-na-Bato Republic was signed.
He helped negotiate the provisional agreement of 30 January 1819 with the local chieftain Temmengong Abdul Rahman of Johore ; and the more formal Singapore Treaty of 6 February 1819, which Raffles signed with the Temmengong and His Highness the Sultan Hussein Mohammed Shah, confirming the right for the British to set up a trading post.
In addition Hybrid Air Vehicles has signed a provisional contract with Canada's Discovery Air to build up to 45 HAV's for oil, gas and mining operations in Northern Canada.
Hollingsworth signed up other big names, albeit on a provisional basis, put them in touch with one another and finally they all, including Dire Straits, agreed to perform.
The force slowly moved up-river, taking Canton on 24 May and with the 26th beating off a Chinese counter-attack on 30 May, before withdrawing to Hong Kong after another provisional treaty was signed.

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