Common use of February 2011 Clause in Contracts

February 2011. The treaty obligates the parties—Russia and the USA—to each reduce their number of (a) deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers to 700; (b) war- heads on deployed ICBMs and SLBMs and warheads counted for deployed heavy bombers to 1550; and (c) deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers and heavy bombers to 800. The reductions must be achieved by 5 February 2018; a bilateral consultative commission resolves questions about compliance and other implementation issues. A protocol to the treaty contains verifications mechanisms.

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Samples: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

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February 2011. The treaty obligates the parties—Russia and the USA—to each reduce their number of (a) deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers to 700; (b) war- heads on deployed ICBMs and SLBMs and warheads counted for deployed heavy bombers to 1550; and (c) deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers and heavy bombers to 800. The reductions must be achieved by 5 February 2018; a bilateral consultative commission resolves Bilateral Consultative Commission will resolve questions about compliance and other implementation issues. A protocol to the treaty contains verifications verifications mechanisms.

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Samples: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

February 2011. The treaty obligates the parties—Russia and the USA—to each reduce their number of (a) deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers to 700; (b) war- heads warheads on deployed ICBMs and SLBMs and warheads counted for deployed heavy bombers to 1550; and (c) deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers and heavy bombers to 800. The reductions must be achieved by 5 February 2018; a bilateral consultative commission Bilateral Consultative Commission resolves questions about compliance and other implementation issues. A protocol to the treaty contains verifications mechanisms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

February 2011. The treaty obligates the parties—Russia and the USA—to each reduce their number of (a) deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers to 700; (b) war- heads on deployed ICBMs and SLBMs and warheads counted for deployed heavy bombers to 1550; and (c) deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers and heavy bombers to 800. The reductions must be achieved by 5 February 2018; a bilateral consultative commission resolves Bilateral Consultative Commission will resolve questions about compliance and other implementation issues. A protocol Protocol to the treaty contains verifications verifications mechanisms.

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Samples: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

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February 2011. The treaty obligates the parties—Russia and the USA—to each reduce their number of (a) deployed ICBMs, SLBMs and heavy bombers to 700; (b) war- heads on deployed ICBMs and SLBMs and warheads counted for deployed heavy bombers to 1550; and (c) deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers and heavy bombers to 800. The reductions must be achieved by 5 February 2018; a bilateral consultative commission Bilateral Consultative Commission resolves questions about compliance and other implementation issues. A protocol to the treaty contains verifications mechanisms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

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