Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Neither side could agree that the other had established a clear and exclusive right of sovereignty.
Continued discrimination came to those who refused to do so, but asserted their separate identity and rights of sovereignty.
And dethroning him, they invested his son Suvarcha with the rights of sovereignty.
The States therefore, exercising their rights of sovereignty, deprived him of all his powers.
On the other hand there has been no official announcement by the Syrians relinquishing their rights of sovereignty.
The right of sovereignty applies to every square meter of that country."
Each has exercised the rights of sovereignty, like holding elections (bogus in one case) and collecting taxes.
It has its divine right of sovereignty.
During the Mandate period Britain had no right of sovereignty, which was held by the people under the mandate.
"From a prince denied right of sovereignty demanding title and grant to lands and city.
Article 4 states that the "Emperor is the head of the Empire, combining in himself the rights of sovereignty".
The State will not transfer any part of the Portuguese territory or the rights of sovereignty that it holds over this.
The Treaty transferred "the exercise of her rights of sovereignty to a local parliament" but leaving the region under Ottoman Empire.
You sit on satin and guzzle wine the people sweat for, and talk of divine rights of sovereignty - bah!
It also refers to self-identification of aboriginal people who live within Canada claiming rights of sovereignty or aboriginal title to lands.
Some commentators have suggested that Mogehan Indians demonstrated that British law recognized indigenous tribal nations as having rights of sovereignty.
To these demands the Spanish court at first gave evasive answers, endeavouring to change the question at issue into one respecting the right of sovereignty over the islands.
There were nearly three hundred sovereignties in Germany, besides over fourteen hundred estates of Imperial Knights, holding immediately of the empire, and having many rights of sovereignty.
Obliged by the treaty of 1846 to guarantee the neutrality of the isthmus as well as rights of sovereignty by Colombia, the United States took immediate action.
The decisive battle in the continuing struggle was the Battle of Legnano in 1176, where Frederick was defeated, and later forced to renege his rights of sovereignty.
The preamble stated, "The rights of sovereignty of the State, We have inherited from Our Ancestors, and We shall bequeath them to Our descendants."
The Falkland (Malvinas) Islands have been a United Kingdom dependent territory since right of sovereignty was claimed in 1833, when a British naval captain expelled an Argentine force.
"These rights are to be exercised by them as part of the Québec community and hence could not imply rights of sovereignty that could affect the territorial integrity of Québec."
The most elemental of the rights of sovereignty, that of conducting one's own relations with other nations, was severely curtailed by the provisions of the Treaty of Tol Vordue.
In December Russia agreed to a truce and on 2 February 1920 it signed the Tartu Peace Treaty, which renounced forever Russia's rights of sovereignty over Estonian territory.