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treaty and confirmed
After some delay Sigismund assented to the offer, with the provision that Prussia should be treated as a Polish fiefdom ; and after this arrangement had been confirmed by a treaty concluded at Kraków, Albert pledged a personal oath to Sigismund I and was invested with the duchy for himself and his heirs on 10 February 1525.
He confirmed a treaty with Castile the next year ( 1128 ) with the Peace of Támara, which fixed the boundaries of the two realms.
Ælfheah may have played a part in the treaty negotiations, and it is certain that he confirmed Olaf in his new faith.
Membership in the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as the 1996 treaty on the Union of Russia and Belarus and the Treaty of the Formation of a Union State in 1999, has confirmed a close partnership with Russia.
The treaty, which became the Act of Union 1707, confirmed the Hanoverian succession.
In 838, they even claimed sovereignty over Frisia, but a treaty was confirmed between them and the Franks in 839.
The name of Normandy is derived from the settlement of the territory by Vikings (" Northmen ") from the 9th century, and confirmed by treaty in the 10th century.
Their traditional association was confirmed in 1951 through a new treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation by which the United Kingdom recognized the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman as a fully independent state.
A peace treaty was secured in January 1169 and Richard's betrothal to Alys was confirmed.
After the unification of the Kingdom of Italy a treaty in 1862 confirmed San Marino's independence.
The boundary with Iran was confirmed by the Kasr-i Sirin treaty in 1638.
In 1993, Kohl confirmed, in a treaty with the Czech Republic, that Germany would no longer bring forward territorial claims as to the pre-1945 ethnic German so-called Sudetenland.
By the treaty of Windsor ( May 9, 1386 ), the alliance between Portugal and England was confirmed and extended.
Shortly after, Hannibal destroyed the city walls, but gave permission to the surviving inhabitants to return and occupy it as tributaries of Carthage, an arrangement confirmed by the treaty subsequently concluded between Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, and the Carthaginians, in 405 BCE.
This treaty confirmed him in possession of all his recent conquests.
However, Imperial Japan forced it to sign a protectorate treaty and in 1910 annexed the Korean Empire, though all treaties involved were later confirmed to be null and void.
The treaty confirmed Japan's emergence as the pre-eminent power in East Asia, and forced Russia to abandon its expansionist policies there, but it was not well received by the Japanese public.
A MILF soldier confirmed that some of its members had been involved in gun battles, despite the MILF peace treaty with the Philippine government.
However, Zhuge Liang opposed ending the alliance and in fact confirmed it with a formal treaty later that year, in which the two states pledged to support each other and divide Wei equally if they could conquer it.
This commercial treaty confirmed the opening of various ports and rivers to Japanese trade.
The treaty confirmed the tenets of the Edict of Nantes: several Huguenot fortresses were to be razed, but the Huguenots retained control of Montauban and La Rochelle.
It was confirmed by a treaty of 1726.
Taking the opposing view, it is argued by many U. S. Senators and legal scholars that, since for any treaty to be enforceable in the United States, it must strictly conform to the terms of ratification issued by the Senate ; and, that no term of any treaty which is subject to the Senate's reservation ( s ) can be interpreted to have been confirmed, lawful or enforceable in the United States, according to the sovereign operation of the Constitution.
As Turkey rejected this treaty, the conference's decisions were only finally confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations on 24 July 1922, and when Turkey accepted the terms of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne.

treaty and pre-war
In January 1719, George I, August II and emperor Charles VI concluded a treaty in Vienna aimed at the reduction of Russia's frontiers to the pre-war limits.
A final pre-war treaty, signed in December 1978, allowed the PDPA to call upon the Soviet Union for military support.
The peace treaty, which restored all colonial borders to their pre-war status, did little to end the lingering enmity between France, Britain, and their respective colonies, nor did it resolve any territorial disputes.
The treaty thus made no significant changes to the pre-war boundaries, although the U. S. did gain territory from Spain.
The fortress was returned to France under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but the peace treaty, which restored all colonial borders to their pre-war status, did little to end the lingering enmity between France, Britain, and their respective colonies, nor did it resolve any territorial disputes.
Romania, which had contributed significantly to the victory in the war, was extremely disappointed by the treaty, and the Romanian public perceived some of its stipulations as Russia breaking the Russo-Romanian pre-war treaties that guaranteed the integrity of Romanian territory.
The army was split between those who supported the Confederate's treaty with the English Royalists, mainly pre-war land-owners such as Phelim O ' Neill and the army's professional officers and Catholic clergy who did not support a deal with the Royalists that did not guarantee the public exercise of the Catholic religion and return confiscated lands to Catholic landowners.
Initially, the German Reichsmarine — the Kriegsmarines pre-war name — suffered from the limitations imposed by post-World War I treaty obligations ; by 1935, however, Germany had signed the Anglo-German Naval Agreement, which allowed it to expand considerably.

treaty and status
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 the status of the treaty became unclear, debated by members of Congress and professors of law.
Malaria Foundation International states, " The outcome of the treaty is arguably better than the status quo going into the negotiations ... For the first time, there is now an insecticide which is restricted to vector control only, meaning that the selection of resistant mosquitoes will be slower than before.
* 1876 – Japan and Korea sign a treaty granting Japanese citizens extraterritoriality rights, opening three ports to Japanese trade, and ending Korea's status as a tributary state of Qing Dynasty China.
The final status of the Gaza Strip, and other relations between Israel and Palestinians, was not dealt with in the treaty.
The Paris Peace Conference and the Versailles treaty that followed resolved the issue of Poland's western border with Germany, including the Polish Corridor, which gave Poland access to the Baltic Sea, and the separate status of the Free City of Danzig.
From a strictly legal point of view, the treaty did not deprive Morocco of its status as a sovereign state.
The assembly was appointed in the summer of 1938 and the French-Turkish treaty settling the status of the Sanjak was signed on July 4, 1938.
The University has the unique status of not only being a dedicated institution for higher education in Peace and Conflict studies, but also an international treaty body organization mandated by the United Nations General Assembly.
No final peace treaty has been signed and the status of four neighboring islands remains disputed.
To de Valera and almost half of the Sinn Féin TDs, the treaty betrayed " the republic " by proposing to replace it with dominion status akin to the position of Canada or Australia within the British Empire.
Under the history of U. S. treaty law, the territorial boundaries claimed by Federally recognized tribes received the same status under which the Southeastern tribal claims were recognized ; until the following establishment of reservations of land, determined by the Federal government, which were ceded to the remaining tribes by de jure treaty, in a process that often entailed forced relocation.
The Roman victory was decisive: under the new treaty the Visigoths were to relinquish their vast conquests in Hispania and return to federate status.
The treaty stipulated that New York ( formerly New Netherland ) would henceforth be an English possession and that Suriname, captured by the Dutch in 1667, would remain their colony, confirming the status quo of 1667.
The Bible says that he allied himself with King David of the United Kingdom of Israel as well as that the status of both Kings was equal and that the treaty between them was a parity treaty ( 2 Samuel 05: 11, 1 Kings 05: 01, 1 Chronicles 14: 01 ).
At the Treaty of the Pyrenees it was decided that Llívia would remain Spanish ( allegedly because the treaty stipulated that only villages were to be ceded to France, and Llívia was considered a city and not a village, due to its status as the ancient capital of Cerdanya ), so Llívia is now an exclave of Spain inside French territory.
Llívia did not become part of the French kingdom as the treaty stipulated that only villages were to be ceded to France, and Llívia was considered a city and not a village due to its status as the ancient capital of Cerdanya.
The treaty also provided for a plebiscite, at the end of the 15 year period, to determine the territory's future status, and in 1935 more than 90 % of the electorate voted for reunification with Germany, while only 0. 8 % voted for unification with France.
The treaty left the issue of Croatia's status to Hungary as a part of Transleithania — and the status was resolved by the Croatian – Hungarian Settlement of 1868, when the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia were united as the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
The treaty largely restored relations between the two nations to status quo ante bellum, with no loss of territory either way.
The agreement was signed in London on 6 December 1921 by representatives of the British government ( which included Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who was head of the British delegates ) and envoys of the Irish Republic, including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, who claimed plenipotentiary status ( i. e. negotiators empowered to sign a treaty without reference back to their superiors ).
* The Treaty would have superior status in Irish law, i. e., in the event of a conflict between it and the new 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State, the treaty would take precedence.

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