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It was made capable of making war and peace, negotiating diplomatic and commercial agreements with foreign countries, and deciding disputes between the states, including their additional and contested western territories.
During his administration, he negotiated agreements to initiate or enhance commercial air links with Tanzania and Madagascar.
" In addition, the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs states as some of its jurisdictional goals: " export controls, including nonproliferation of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware ; measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations and to safeguard American business abroad ; international commodity agreements ; international education ; and protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation.
These include commercial agreements and contracts directly between the university and external companies, but also interests in spinoff companies.
So far, franchise agreements are covered under two standard commercial laws: the Contract Act 1872 and the Specific Relief Act 1963, which provide for both specific enforcement of covenants in a contract and remedies in the form of damages for breach of contract.
Whereas commercial agreements or prenuptial agreements generally do not require legal formalities to be observed, when married couples enter a property agreement, stringent requirements are imposed, including notarization, witnesses, special acknowledgment forms.
Additionally, fishing fleets from Europe and Asia have reached commercial fishing agreements in the northern Puntland region.
The marriage brought the Empire and Venice into close relationship, with Otto I, in 967, granting a series of commercial agreements to Venice in general and to Pietro IV's family in particular.
With the change in leadership, Otto II was reluctant to renew the city's commercial agreements which his father had previously granted to the city.
The domestic changes brought about by a continued entrenchment of Neoliberal economic policies in multinational trade agreements and economic forums has also led to a feedback loop, wherein influence within and thus support for such bodies predicates favorable national economic outcomes for the commercial constituencies that hold most political sway across the political spectrum in many nations.
By 1494, the Portuguese king had entered agreements with the rulers of several West African states that would allow trade between their respective peoples, enabling the Portuguese to " tap into " the " well-developed commercial economy in Africa ... without engaging in hostilities.
In the United States, a prohibition against gentlemen's agreements in commercial relations between states was introduced in 1890 due to the secretive nature of such agreements being beyond anyone's control.
In the U. S., federal and state securities and commercial laws apply to the enforcement of these agreements, which are construed by courts as contracts between issuers and bondholders.
The form “ per cent .” is still in use as a part of the highly formal language found in certain documents like commercial loan agreements ( particularly those subject to, or inspired by, common law ), as well as in the Hansard transcripts of British Parliamentary proceedings.
Besides monthly-paid Internet connections ( either flat rate or with a number of free minutes ), in Argentina there are also a number of Internet service providers that have commercial agreements with the telephone companies for charging a slightly higher communication rate to the user for that communication, though without any monthly fixed fee.
The city commission has chosen to designate the following cities as sister cities, a term used to describe cooperative agreements between communities in geographically and politically distinct areas, with the stated contemporary objective of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
By the 1990s, agreements were made with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, various levels of government, Hoboken citizens, and private developers to build commercial and residential buildings and " open spaces " ( mostly along the bulkhead and on the foundation of un-utilized Pier A ).
Political and commercial agreements were concluded with the indigenous population long settled in the nearby city of Indika.
Bigelow recently announced that it has agreements with six sovereign states to utilize on-orbit facilities of the commercial space station: United Kingdom, Netherlands, Australia, Singapore, Japan and Sweden.
His policy relied on friendship and trade with the English king ; the first known Norwegian trade agreements were made with England in the years 1217 – 23 ( England's first commercial treaties were also made with Norway ), and the friendship with Henry III of England was a cornerstone in Haakon's foreign policy.
Such non-merger practices include horizontal restraints, involving agreements between direct competitors, and vertical restraints, involving agreements among businesses at different levels in the same industry ( such as suppliers and commercial buyers ).

commercial and foreigners
A Greek newspaper entitled Adsmevtos Typos called it " another case of foreigners distorting our history and culture just to suit their commercial interests ".
Around the same time the Mid Levels Escalator was built, a few foreigners started to move into the area, taking up both commercial premises and renting flats.
His arrival turned the Cosmos from a motley crew of foreigners, semi-professionals and students into a huge commercial presence.
He encouraged foreign vessels to call at the commercial port and encouraged foreigners to come to Mykolaiv to live.
* Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ) is permitted between countries, or foreigners are permitted to invest in the commercial operations of a country through a stock or corporate bond market
While the Jews elsewhere throughout the later Roman Empire formed private societies for religious purposes, or else became a corporation of foreigners like the Egyptian and Phoenician merchants in the large commercial centers, those of Alexandria constituted an independent political community, side by side with that of the indigenous population.
Stillman's photographs, in their daring perspectives, in their creative synthesis ( inspired by Ruskinian ideas ) of aesthetic feeling and a scientific / scholarly perspective on architectural form, and in their incorporation of the Greek landscape and the modern Greek context of ancient ruins, show a startlingly modern sensibility for their time, a way of seeing utterly different from the commercial photography of contemporary Greeks and foreigners, whose representations tended to cater to the set expectations of the foreign philhellenic and touristic market.
It's the main building used for the commercial flights, domestics and foreigners.

commercial and with
The two Governments agree that they will take reasonable precautions to assure that all sales or purchases of surplus agricultural commodities, pursuant to the Agreement will not displace usual marketings of the United States of America in these commodities, or unduly disrupt world prices of agricultural commodities or normal patterns of commercial trade with friendly countries.
Mr. Devey will be responsible for the commercial expansion of VecTrol's line of electronic and electrical power control components as furnished to end equipment manufacturers, working closely with Walter J. Brown, President and Director of Engineering of the recently acquired Sprague subsidiary.
The argon flow from commercial bottles was regulated by a pressure regulator and measured with a gas flow rator.
The elasticity is a parameter of fluids which is not subject to simple measurement at present, and it is a parameter which is probably varying in an unknown manner with many commercial materials.
While costs on this order are sometimes separately charged for in residential and commercial rates, in the form of a mere `` service charge '', they are more frequently wholly or partly covered by a minimum charge which entitles the consumer to a very small amount of gas or electricity with no further payment.
Off-flavor is a less severe problem with the radiopasteurization of meats, but problems of commercial acceptability remain.
This latter figure compares with latex foam rubber at an average of 5.5 lb. / cu. ft. in commercial grades.
Drying procedures and application of restorative force procedures are varied to conform with end-use handling during home or commercial laundering.
The commercial propagandist, who can't afford to be critical, gets along well with the amateur, from whom he feeds, but he frequently steps on the analyst's toes by refusing to keep his material genuine.
To both the amateur and the commercial progandist the analyst lacks a soul, lacks appreciation with his endless probings and classifications.
The knowledge that most Americans have of folklore comes through contact with commercial propagandists and a few energetic amateurs and collectors.
When the writer uses material does he tamper with it to improve its commercial effect or does he leave it pure??
And many advertisers have been happy with the results of letting a Negro disc jockey phrase the commercial in his own words, working only from a fact sheet.
`` One shouldn't mix commercial affairs with patriarchy, but in this case I have no choice.
As with go-to telescopes, digital setting circle computers ( commercial names include Argo Navis, Sky Commander, and NGC Max ) contain databases of tens of thousands of celestial objects and projections of planet positions.
Even though they do not compete directly with cultivated plants, sometimes winter annuals are considered a pest in commercial agriculture, because they can be hosts for insect pests or fungal diseases ( ovary smut – Microbotryum sp ) which attack crops being cultivated.
Items such as macaws, turquoise, marine shells, and imported vessels prove the long-distance commercial relations Chaco had with other regions.
During the first 11 months of 2006, the volume of Armenia ’ s trade with Russia was $ 376. 8 million or 13. 2 percent of the total commercial exchange.
An anchor frequently appears on the flags and coats of arms of institutions involved with the sea, both naval and commercial, as well as of port cities and seacoast regions and provinces in various countries.
* 1974 – Western Union ( in cooperation with NASA and Hughes Aircraft ) launches the United States ' first commercial geosynchronous communications satellite, Westar 1.
< http :// find. galegroup. com /‌ gtx /‌ start. do? prodId = EAIM .>.</ ref > Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish.
Afonso also sent ambassadors to European kingdoms outside the Iberian Peninsula and began amicable commercial relations with most of them.
Furthermore, Spencer argued that individuals with superior resources who deliberately used investment schemes to put competitor out of business were committing acts ofcommercial murder ”.
There are seven districts ( with an eighth currently under construction ), each of which is divided into smaller suburbs, and most of which have a town centre which is the focus of commercial and social activities.

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