cession in English

noun
1
the formal giving up of rights, property, or territory, especially by a state.
the cession of twenty important towns

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1. Issuance, claims and reinsurance cession functionalities.

2. Cession definition, act of Ceding, as by treaty

3. 9 Issuance, claims and reinsurance cession functionalities.

4. ANT absolute assignment ANT cession absolue conditional contract contrat conditionnel (n.m.)

5. The cession of the territory avoided because they lost the war.

6. Nero AG may give notice of the cession to the debtors of the customer.

7. The cession of the territory could not be avoided because they lost the war.

8. (c) the cession, renewal, amendment and rescission of contracts relating to an exempt insurance or financial service;

9. In 1950 all anti-cession movements in Sarawak ceased after a clamp-down by the colonial government.

10. The price of survival had, however, involved a cession of power to the government, which Sulivan deplored.

11. → see also cession → See Verb table Origin Cede (1500-1600) French céder, from Latin Cedere “ to

12. Giving up, yielding, surrender, waiving, renunciation, cession, relinquishment, abjuration Edward was titled Duke of Windsor after his Abdication of the throne.

13. Unlike cession, whereby territory is given or sold through treaty, Annexation is a unilateral act made effective by actual possession and legitimized by general recognition.

14. But Toktamish overreached himself when he tried to demand the cession of territories ruled by another Mongol chief, Timur (1336 140, whose capital was Samarkand.

15. Cession: 1 n the act of Ceding Synonyms: Ceding Types: Ceding back , recession the act of Ceding back Type of: relinquishing , relinquishment the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.

16. Following the cession in 1869, the British initially transferred functions from Moshoeshoe's capital in Thaba Bosiu to a police camp on the northwest border, Maseru, until administration of Basutoland was transferred to the Cape Colony in 1871.

17. The Philippine government mostly based their claim on the Sultanate of Sulu's cession agreement with the British North Borneo Company, as by now the Sultanate had come under the jurisdiction of the Philippine republican administration, which therefore should inherit the Sulu former territories.

18. Whereas, The people of the territory of the United States south of the river Ohio, having the right of admission into the general government as a member state thereof, consistent with the Constitution of the United States, and the act of cession of the state

19. A large number of Germansregarded the cession by France of Alsace and Lorraine, the vestibule that connected two empires, as the sine qua non of Apeace settlement; and—what in Prussia was of greater moment—so did the sixty glittering officers of the Staff.

20. Alienate means Alienate any Erf / Sectional Title Unit or part thereof and includes by way of sale, exchange, donation, deed, intestate, will, cession, assignment, court order or insolvency, irrespective whether such alienation is subject to a suspensive or resolutive condition, and alienation shall have a corresponding meaning.

21. The document prepared for the Split Lake band called for the cession of large territories, while the adhesion for the other bands involved no such transfer, focusing instead on bringing individuals under treaty. The department was aghast at the error and at Semmens’ failure to make changes in the document providing for the five dollar gratuity.

22. Cet été, sur les réseaux sociaux, les Casuistes, à force de le répéter ad nauseam, ont eu gain de cause : Autant en emporte le vent a été expurgé de Netflix à cause de son aspect colonial et raciste (l'adaptation du roman de Margaret Mitchell, met en scène, sur fond de guerre de Sécession, un certain Rhett Buttler, membre du KKK).

23. Cet été, sur les réseaux sociaux, les Casuistes, à force de le répéter ad nauseam, ont eu gain de cause : Autant en emporte le vent a été expurgé de Netflix à cause de son aspect colonial et raciste (l'adaptation du roman de Margaret Mitchell, met en scène, sur fond de guerre de Sécession, un certain Rhett Buttler, membre du KKK).