01-12-2008, 09:30 AM
Quote:NON-AGGRESSION PACT BETWEEN THE SOUTH PACIFIC AND CATLANDATOPIA<a class='bbc_url' href='http://z1.invisionfree.com/forums/theSPacific/index.php?showtopic=7919'>The original discussion is here.</a>
Section 1 - Definitions
For the purposes of this Treaty, the following definitions apply:
1) A Signatory is defined as the government of a region that has signed this Treaty.
2) A Province of a Signatory Region is defined as a region whose foreign policy is legally subordinated to a Signatory Region either by statute or by treaty, and with the other Signatory having been informed of that status.
3) Military operation is defined as an attempt of any kind to change the UN Delegacy of a region other than by a legal process of that region.
Section 2 - Non Aggression
1) A Signatory shall not engage in any military operations against the military forces of another Signatory.
2) A Signatory shall not support in any way, directly or indirectly, military operations against the military forces of another Signatory.
3) A Signatory shall not engage in subversive espionage mission against the other Signatory.
4) The Signatory may engage in military operations to support the military forces of another Signatory
Section 3 - Violation and Nullification
1) This Treaty is rendered null and void with immediate effect if any Signatory violates the other Signatory's laws or statutes, or violates any provision of this Treaty.
2) This treaty can only be nullified by military operation conducted by one side against the other.
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Quote:Â5 hours ago Mavenu hm. I guess I shouldn't point out that Max Barry's not even from America, but is an Australian?
4 hours ago NationStates Moderators When did actual facts or logic have anything to do with idiot spammers?
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