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Treaty (n) 1. * cookieish, candyish, sweetish, cakeish or halloweenish. 2. * Americans shouldn't respect them, they give you a belly ache and cavities. Protect your Gut and teeth.

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  • Treaty (n) 1. * cookieish, candyish, sweetish, cakeish or halloweenish. 2. * Americans shouldn't respect them, they give you a belly ache and cavities. Protect your Gut and teeth.
  • A Treaty is a special bill which propose to bind some proposal, in order to create a common rights platform between nations.
  • In Treaty, the player who serves as host to a game may specify a time period in which players are not allowed to wage war on each other. Fortunately this is the best time for player to gather up their resources and build up their defenses when the Treaty runs out and the enemy attacks. During Treaty, players may create blockades to prevent the enemy from receiving shipments from their Home City.
  • Most treaties in the Nationstates world take the form of alliances. While alliance treaties are binding as long as a nation remains a member, membership in alliances is often at will. Even when there is no specific provision allowing nations to leave at will, they often feel free to do so.
  • A treaty is an agreement taken on by a nation or state under applicable law. A treaty is similar to a contract, with a willing party assuming an exchange of obligations to another a party under liability of law.
  • A treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations.
  • The unnamed Treaty was created in the Aftermath of 9/11. It banned all research into teleportation, miniaturization, and invisibility. It is unknown what countries were involved in this, other than the US and Russia. Technology and research created before the treaty was not banned, such as the semi-functional Subatomic Reconstructive Transport, or the work done by the Eureka Research Team for invisibility.
  • A Treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. A Treaty may also be known as: (international) agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, exchange of letters, etc. Regardless of the terminology, all of these international agreements under international law are equally treaties and the rules are the same. (Note that in United States constitutional law, the term "treaty" has a special meaning which is more restricted than its meaning in international law; see below.)
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  • Treaty (n) 1. * cookieish, candyish, sweetish, cakeish or halloweenish. 2. * Americans shouldn't respect them, they give you a belly ache and cavities. Protect your Gut and teeth.
  • A Treaty is a special bill which propose to bind some proposal, in order to create a common rights platform between nations.
  • In Treaty, the player who serves as host to a game may specify a time period in which players are not allowed to wage war on each other. Fortunately this is the best time for player to gather up their resources and build up their defenses when the Treaty runs out and the enemy attacks. During Treaty, players may create blockades to prevent the enemy from receiving shipments from their Home City.
  • A Treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. A Treaty may also be known as: (international) agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, exchange of letters, etc. Regardless of the terminology, all of these international agreements under international law are equally treaties and the rules are the same. (Note that in United States constitutional law, the term "treaty" has a special meaning which is more restricted than its meaning in international law; see below.) Treaties can be loosely compared to contracts: both are means of willing parties assuming obligations among themselves, and a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law for that breach. The central principle of treaty law is expressed in the maxim pacta sunt servanda—"pacts must be respected".
  • Most treaties in the Nationstates world take the form of alliances. While alliance treaties are binding as long as a nation remains a member, membership in alliances is often at will. Even when there is no specific provision allowing nations to leave at will, they often feel free to do so.
  • A treaty is an agreement taken on by a nation or state under applicable law. A treaty is similar to a contract, with a willing party assuming an exchange of obligations to another a party under liability of law.
  • A treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations.
  • The unnamed Treaty was created in the Aftermath of 9/11. It banned all research into teleportation, miniaturization, and invisibility. It is unknown what countries were involved in this, other than the US and Russia. Technology and research created before the treaty was not banned, such as the semi-functional Subatomic Reconstructive Transport, or the work done by the Eureka Research Team for invisibility.
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