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succession and negotiations
After his succession, he quickly set his uncle on negotiations with the emir to conclude the crusade, while he himself returned to France.
On 6 April 2011, forces loyal to Ouattara moved to seize Gbagbo at his residence in Abidjan after failed negotiations to end the presidential succession crisis.
Theobald was instrumental in the negotiations between Henry and Stephen that resulted in the Treaty of Wallingford, securing Henry's succession to the throne.
Mayenne entered into negotiations with Henri IV while he was still appearing to consider with Philip II the succession to the French crown of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, daughter of Elizabeth of Valois and granddaughter of Henri II.
There were many marriage negotiations in order to marry her to someone who could defend her succession.
Unbeknownst to either Charles Theodore or Joseph, a widow — historians are uncertain which widow — opened secret negotiations with Prussia to secure the eventual succession of Charles August.
He negotiated receiving recognition by the legitimate Augusti Valentinian II and Theodosius I and, when these negotiations failed, pressed the matter by proclaiming his son an Augustus, indicating an attempt to secure a succession.
He also took part successfully as a publicist in the negotiations concerning the question of the Bavarian succession ( 1778 ) and those of the peace of Teschen ( 1779 ).
The last will and testament of Adolf Hitler was prompted by Hitler receiving a telegram from Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring asking for confirmation of Göring's succession, combined with news of Himmler's attempted negotiations of surrender with the western Allies.
Louise's brother Frederik of Hesse renounced his rights to the Danish succession in 1851 in favor of Louise, as put by Danish historians: " after lengthy negotiations where their father William took active part ".

succession and Leopold
The Bourbon Philip of Anjou was designated heir to the throne of Spain as Philip V. The Habsburg Emperor Leopold opposed a Bourbon succession, because the power that such a succession would bring to the Bourbon rulers of France would disturb the delicate balance of power in Europe.
Like Louis XIV, Leopold was a first cousin of the King of Spain and a nephew of Philip IV in the maternal line, his mother having been a younger sister of Philip IV ( Maria Anna of Spain ); moreover, Philip IV had stipulated the succession should pass to the Austrian Habsburg line in his will.
However, Leopold also posed formidable problems as a candidate, for his succession would have reunited the elements of the powerful Spanish-Austrian Habsburg Empire of the sixteenth century.
The succeeding margrave, Leopold II, quarrelled with Henry III, who was unable to oust him from the mark or to prevent the succession of his son Leopold III in 1096.
The Emperor favoured his own daughters over those of his elder brother and predecessor, Joseph I, in the succession, ignoring the decree he had signed during the reign of his father, Leopold I. Charles sought the other European powers ' approval.
The Emperor favoured his own daughters over those of his elder brother and predecessor, Joseph I, in the succession, ignoring the Mutual Pact of Succession he had signed during the reign of his father, Leopold I. Charles sought the other European powers ' approval.
Due to the renunciation of all the rights to the Greek succession by King Ludwig III, at Luitpold's death the rights to the throne of Greece were inherited by his second son, Prince Leopold.
William III had no intention of continuing the war or pressing for Leopold I's claims in the Rhineland or for the Spanish succession: it seemed more important for Dutch and British security to obtain Louis XIV's recognition of the 1688 revolution.
Emperor Leopold I, desperate for a continuation of the war so as to strengthen his own claims to the Spanish succession initially resisted the treaty, but because he was still at war with the Turks, and could not face fighting France alone, Leopold I also sought terms and signed on 30 October.
Besides the works above enumerated, a manifesto of Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria, against the emperor Leopold ( relative to the succession in Spain ) has been attributed to Dubos from the excellence of the style.
In 1703, Charles and Joseph, the sons of Leopold, signed the Mutual Pact of Succession, granting succession rights to the daughters of Joseph and Charles in case of complete extinction of the male line, but favouring Joseph's daughters over Charles's, due to Joseph being older than Charles.
Due to the renunciation by his elder brother Ludwig of all his rights to the Greek succession and since the Greek Constitution forbade the sovereign to be ruler of another country ( Ludwig became King of Bavaria ), Leopold technically succeeded upon his brother's renunciation to the rights of the deposed Otto I, King of Greece.
Leopold had to return to Vienna in the year 1790 due to his succession to the Austrian dominions of his family.
Francis Stepehen altered the laws of succession in 1763, when he declared his second son, Leopold, heir to the grand duchy.
The two principal claimants over the succession in the duchies of Austria and Styria were the husbands of two women: the husband of Margaret ( who, as the eldest sister of the late Duke, claimed proximity of blood ) and the husband of Margaret's niece Gertrude, who claimed primogeniture, as the only daughter of Henry of Mödling, the eldest brother of Duke Frederick II ( who had predeceased his father, Duke Leopold VI ).
** by the House of Habsburg: order of succession by salic law from Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor onwards ( from 1700 until today )

succession and professing
Due to what these churches perceive as the errors of modernism and ecumenism in mainstream Orthodoxy, they refrain from concelebration of the Divine Liturgy with them while maintaining that they remain fully within the canonical boundaries of the Church: i. e., professing Orthodox belief, retaining legitimate episcopal succession, and existing in communities with historical continuity.
Yet, like the " Churches in Resistance " above they remain fully within the canonical boundaries of the Church: i. e., professing Orthodox belief, retaining what they believe to be legitimate episcopal succession, and existing in communities with historical continuity.
In this view, the Catholic Church — composed of all baptized, professing Catholics, both clergy and laity — is the unified, visible society founded by Christ himself, and its hierarchy derives its spiritual authority through the centuries, via apostolic succession of its bishops, most especially through the bishop of Rome ( the Pope ) whose successorship comes from St. Peter the Apostle, whom Christ gave " the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ".
Hamilton, though professing to deal with reproduction only, formulates a number of still more general laws of mental succession: law of Succession, law of Variation, law of Dependence, law of Relativity or Integration ( involving law of Conditioned ), and, finally, law of Intrinsic or Objective Relativity.
According to the law, the eldest son of the Nawab succeeded him Waris Ali's eldest son, Wakif Ali Mirza Bahadur, was excluded from the succession by his father for contracting a non-Muslim marriage and for not professing the Muslim religion.

succession and objectives
The RZA directly rhymes the twelve pillars of life's objectives on his later work with Gravediggaz, rhyming in succession Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, Freedom, Justice, Equality, Food, Clothing, Shelter, Love, Peace, Happiness.
Research indicates that clear objectives are critical to establishing effective succession planning.
In other companies these additional objectives may be embedded in the succession process:
Those objectives were a strong Parliament, a limited monarchy, resistance to France, and the Protestant succession to the throne.

succession and capacity
“ A corporation is described to be a person in a political capacity created by the law, to endure in perpetual succession .” Americans in the 1790s knew of a variety of corporations established for various purposes, including those of commerce, education, and religion.
When watching a film that exceeds 74 minutes, which is the maximum video capacity of one disc, a viewer would have to stand up and change the disc upon reaching half-way ( unless the discs are played on a VCD changer that could hold multiple discs as well as playing them automatically in succession ), whereas a single VHS can hold 3½ hours of continuous video.
* The royal flag with the lesser national coat of arms is hoisted at the Royal Palace, if by reason of illness, foreign travel or for any other cause, the King is unavoidably prevented from performing his duties ; a member of the Royal House under the valid order of succession who is not prevented there from, assumes and performs the duties of the Head of State in the capacity of Regent ad interim.
The resulting soil humus, in general, increases the photosynthetic productivity of plant communities growing on a site as the site transitions from disturbed mineral soil through the stages of ecological succession, by providing increased cation exchange capacity in the soil and expanding the capacity of moisture retention between flood and drought conditions.
( If two rolls, the maximum capacity of a single pint of redeveloper, were to be processed in succession, the redeveloper had to be mixed while the first roll was in the first developer.
Prior to his succession to the Presidency in 1944, Osmeña served as Governor of Cebu from 1901 – 1907, Member and Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives from 1907 – 1922, and Senator from the 10th Senatorial District for thirteen years, in which capacity he served as Senate President pro tempore.
The Prince of Wales ' Personal Canadian Flag is the royal standard used by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, in his capacity as first in the line of succession to the Canadian throne.
The royal standard of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, called The Duke of Cambridge's Personal Canadian Flag, is used by the Prince in his capacity as second in the line of succession, behind his father, to the Canadian throne.
According to the Canadian rules of succession, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is second-in-line to the Governor Generalship, and serves in an interim capacity until a new one can be recommended by the Prime Minister and chosen by the Queen.
( a ) the institution of traditional leader or a cultural leader shall be a corporation sole with perpetual succession and with capacity to sue and be sued and to hold assets or properties in trust for itself and the people concerned ;
Wildlife conservation aims to halt the loss in the earths biodiversity by taking into consideration ecological principles such as carrying capacity, disturbance and succession and environmental conditions such as physical geography, pedology and hydrology with the aim of balancing the needs of wildlife with the needs of people.

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