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King Dregos has invoked the mutual defence treaties.
James was acting according to Scotland's obligations to France under an older mutual defence treaty, the Auld Alliance.
There are certain treaties that by their nature cannot be assigned, for example extradition treaties, enforcement of judgment treaties, and mutual defence treaties.
The Menzies Government formalised Australia's alliance with America in 1951 and the party has remained a strong supporter of the mutual defence treaty.
In 1947 after signing the treaty of Rio (which was a mutual defence treaty among the states of America including the USA).
Bern refused to participate, but after a long process, Zurich, Basel, and Strasbourg signed a mutual defence treaty with Philip in November 1530.
While officially the SADC members are bound to a mutual defence treaty in the case of outside aggression, many member nations took a neutral stance to the conflict.
In 1597 Oberdollendorf was part of the "Linz Concord" ("Linzer Eintracht"), a mutual defence treaty between cities along the Rhine.
In 1151 Raymond made a mutual defence treaty with Ermengard of Narbonne, but he included a clause which prohibited him from being required to wage war on Toulouse.
Seoul has been reassured by Kunadze's statements that the Soviet-North Korean Mutual Defence Treaty carries no automatic engagement clause, the officials said.
However, the precise relationship between the USA and its former colony, which continued to be bound together by the 1951 Philippines-US Mutual Defence Treaty, remained unclear.
May 14 - Eight Communist Bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, sign a mutual defence treaty in Warsaw, Poland, that is called the Warsaw Pact.
When the mutual defence treaty, following the arrival of military advsers from the MAAG group, which was announced in February 1954, there was a great outcry in East-Pakistan.
The security situation and Moscow's new interpretation of the mutual defence treaty with Pyongyang it inherited from the former Soviet Union will be high on the agenda of the four-day visit, a senior government official said Monday.
After the signing of first mutual defence treaty in May 1954, large-scale interaction between U.S. and Pakistani military started, with hundreds of officers began to sent to U.S. on routine and regular basis, getting trained shoulder-to-shoulders with U.S. military.
Before those events, however, in 1952, firstly, both Greece and Turkey joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and secondly, Belgium, France, Luxemburg, Italy, the Netherlands and West Germany signed a mutual defence treaty for the creation of a European Defence Community.
Iraq and Transjordan coordinated policies closely, signing a mutual defence treaty, while Egypt, Syria, and Saudi Arabia feared that Transjordan would annex part or all of Palestine, and use it as a steppingstone to attack or undermine Syria, Lebanon, and the Hijaz.
It is often argued that proliferation of nuclear weapons to many other states has been prevented by the extension of assurances and mutual defence treaties to these states by nuclear powers, but other factors, such as national prestige, or specific historical experiences, also play a part in hastening or stopping nuclear proliferation.