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The cession of Hong Kong, which Palmerston had never wanted, was no substitute for the opening of more ports to trade.
But it did not cede Taiwan because among legal experts, there is a consensus that cession requires the stipulation of both donor and recipient.
Most Chickasaws settled primarily in three or four towns in the fertile BlackBelt Prairie throughout most of the historic period before cession.
Strategically speaking, the Florida cession closed a vulnerable point in American coastal defenses.
But it's become pretty conspicuous since WWII, and became entrenched with the unconstitutional cession of power to the President in the War Powers Act.
In no case may the cession of the right to use of capacities concern releasable capacities.
The Belgacap cover cannot be transferred by the Insured except for cession of benefice as set out in the primary cover.
The lease holder must therefore sign a cession, in which he agrees to transfer these claims to the leaser.
The Agenais was an important wine-growing area and its cession further strengthened the rapidly developing commercial links between Bordeaux and London.
The victors imposed a hard treaty which included the payment by China of a war indemnity and the cession to Japan of the Manchurian territory around Port Arthur.
When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 the territory was briefly occupied by German troops, before its cession to Russia pursuant to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.
This was only a few years before cession of California to the United States, which led to decades of confusion and boundary battles.
The permission neither implies any cession of rights such as the right to use copyright, trade mark rights or any other industrial property rights nor does it imply any licensing.
After the eventual cession of Norway in 1814, Denmark retained control of the old Norwegian colonies of the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.
He then styled himself as Tui Viti or King of Fiji, and then Vunivalu, or Protector, after the cession of Fiji to the United Kingdom.
Firstly, the cession of territory from one state to another state has to be by international agreement between the UK and Irish governments.
Provision for the cession of northern Schleswig to Denmark was made pending a popular vote in favour of this.
The reserves are based on cession statements provided by ceding companies.
It is in this milieu of Cafés-Hotels-Restaurants that Frédéric has had an uncontestable experience in the cession and transfer of business and more importantly in the management of patrimony.
At buyer's option mmp can arrange emerging deficiencies by touching up or by exchange of error-free software respectively by cession of a revised version.
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That disputed territory is only a small part of what the texian cession would be.
But it seems that up to the cession, these regulations had fallen into desuetude.
Under these circumstances, does he require the cession of Burgundy, according to the terms of the unexecuted treaty of Madrid?
Neustria was part of the great duchy of Paris, and the cession of it to Rolf cut off Paris from all access to the sea.
When the cession took place, each half was estimated at one crore and thirty-three lacs.
To soothe them with the news of the cession of the seaport strip was his hope.
The most important of these, is the cession of their lands, and security against intruders on them.
The market share is calculated on the basis of direct insurance premiums written in the non-life sector prior to cession to the reinsurer.
In late June 1940, the Soviet Union demanded from Romania the cession of both Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina.
The market share is calculated on the basis of direct premiums written for life insurance prior to cession to the reinsurers.
By the year 1837 many conditions called for the cession of these lands.
I consider the cession of this island to be of extreme importance.
With the cession of Canada to Britain in 1763 this danger had vanished.
It was this congress that accepted the cession from Virginia.
At present, a large part of the vacant Western territory is, by cession at least, if not by any anterior right, the common property of the Union.
He is a French ambassador, come to treat with our rulers about the cession of Canada.
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