-
United States.
Relinquishment of U.S.
citizenship remains uncommon in
absolute terms, but has
become more
frequent than
relinquishment of the citizenship...
- The
Treaty between the
United States and
China for the
Relinquishment of
Extraterritorial Rights in
China was a
bilateral treaty signed by the
United States...
- may
refer to:
Surrender (law), the
early relinquishment of a
tenancy Surrender (military), the
relinquishment of territory, combatants, facilities, or...
- Sino-American
Treaty for the
Relinquishment of
Extraterritorial Rights in
China Sino-British
Treaty for the
Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights...
- In law,
abandonment is the
relinquishment,
giving up, or
renunciation of an interest, claim, privilege, possession,
civil proceedings, appeal, or right...
- The Sino-British
Treaty for the
Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial
Rights in China, or the Sino-British New
Equal Treaty, was a
bilateral treaty concluded...
-
parties to the case had the
right to
object to
relinquishment. FAQ Talmon,
Stefan (22 July 2021). "
Relinquishment of
jurisdiction contra legem: The European...
- Central,
Official Biography, US Army,
accessed 2022-12-09 "Webcast:
Relinquishment of
Responsibility for GEN
James McConville /
Change of Responsibility...
-
relinquished their citizenship, and
through that act,
their nationality. It
includes only
public figures who
completed the
process of
relinquishment of...
-
according to the
coronation oath, a
crowned Hungarian king
could not
relinquish the
Hungarian throne during his life; if the king was
alive and unable...