British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 462
... Force This Agreement shall enter into force when it has been signed on behalf of governments whose subscriptions comprise not less than sixty - five per cent . of the total subscriptions set forth in Schedule A and when the instruments ...
... Force This Agreement shall enter into force when it has been signed on behalf of governments whose subscriptions comprise not less than sixty - five per cent . of the total subscriptions set forth in Schedule A and when the instruments ...
Page 528
... force level ceilings shall be established as follows : 2.5 million for the United States and the USSR and agreed appropriate force levels for certain other States . After the accession to the treaty of other militarily significant ...
... force level ceilings shall be established as follows : 2.5 million for the United States and the USSR and agreed appropriate force levels for certain other States . After the accession to the treaty of other militarily significant ...
Page 633
... force of this Treaty to the Government of each of the signatory States . ARTICLE 58 Following its entry into force , this Treaty shall remain open to accession by the other Latin American States , which for this purpose shall deposit ...
... force of this Treaty to the Government of each of the signatory States . ARTICLE 58 Following its entry into force , this Treaty shall remain open to accession by the other Latin American States , which for this purpose shall deposit ...
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