Example sentences of "treaty provide for " in BNC.
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1 | Norway and the Soviet Union agreed on Dec. 15 , 1989 , on the terms of a treaty providing for an exchange of information on civilian and military accidents at sea outside their territorial waters . |
2 | A treaty providing for the withdrawal of all Soviet combat troops stationed in Poland by Nov. 15 , 1992 , and the remainder by the end of 1993 , was initialled in Moscow by Polish and Soviet Deputy Foreign Ministers , Jerzy Makarczyk and Yury Deryabin . |
3 | On Oct. 7 in Sofia , the Greek and Bulgarian Prime Ministers , Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Dimitur Popov , signed a 20-year friendship treaty providing for enhanced co-operation between the two countries on defence , business and combating crime . |
4 | The dispute over Hungary 's withdrawal from the project , in alleged contravention of the 1977 bilateral treaty providing for its construction , may go to the International Court of Justice in The Hague . |
5 | Inevitably , decision making in an organisation like the EEC would be complicated , especially as the treaty provided for several different kinds of decision . |
6 | An original draft of the Hay-Pauncefoote treaty provided for notification to and accession by third States . |
7 | As agreed in principle on May 2 ( shortly before the local elections in East Germany — see p. 37467 ) the treaty provided for wages and salaries to be converted at parity according to their gross value on May 1 , and for the adaptation of East Germany 's less advantageous pension system to West Germany 's ( which paid 70 per cent of net earnings after 45 years of work ) . |
8 | The treaty provided for mutual consultations if European peace were threatened or violated . |
9 | The treaty provided for the establishment of a continental framework for the development of resources ; for economic and trade co-operation between member states ; and for the adoption of a common trade policy in regard to non-member states . |
10 | The treaty provided for a US base " compensation " package to the Philippines and the return of the other chief military site — Clark Field air base — by September 1992 . |
11 | The 10-year treaty provided for economic and political co-operation between the two states and for regular high-level political consultations , and committed France to sponsoring an association agreement between Bulgaria and the European Communities ( EC ) leading eventually to EC membership for Bulgaria . |
12 | The unification treaty provided for existing arrangements to continue to apply and required parliament to agree on uniform legislation by the end of 1992 [ see pp. 37661 ; 37833 ] . |
13 | The treaty provided for the elimination of all chemical weapons stocks over a 10-year period and for a detailed inspections procedure for to ensure compliance . |
14 | The CFE treaty provided for the destruction of around 40,000 tanks , artillery , helicopters and other equipment by 1995 . |
15 | An assignment requires A and B to be parties to an agreement and A , without B's consent , to transfer rights to X. The Vienna Convention is silent on the assignment of treaty rights , but it seems an evident consequence of State sovereignty that where a treaty provides for an assignment it should be enforceable . |
16 | The non-parties were able to mobilise and use the institutional platform of the United Nations ; the passing of General Assembly Resolution 38/77 calling for the Secretary-General to prepare a comprehensive factual study of Antarctica authorised a third party investigation into the regime ; there were a number of third parties making similar claims rather than a single , isolated State ; they placed the issue on the agenda of other international institutions ; Article 12 ( 2 ) of the Treaty provides for a Conference thirty years after its entry into force ; and the acceptance of the common heritage concept in other contexts gave legitimacy to third party claims . |
17 | Where a treaty provides for rights of navigation through a certain route , for example an interoceanic canal , it is evident that third party claims to use that route will be made , and that third parties will expect those rights to be irrevocable . |
18 | Where a treaty provides for obligations or rights which are to be performed or enjoyed by individuals , juristic persons or groups of individuals , such obligations or rights are applicable to the individuals … : |
19 | The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset . |