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Cession

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are transferred by cession. Once the obligation of the debtor is transferred, the cessionary is entirely substituted. The original creditor (cedent) loses his right to claim and the new creditor (cessionary) gains that right.
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by the treaty of February 22, 1819. Cessions have been severally made of a part of their territory by New York, Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia.
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from Spain to France, formally accomplished just three weeks before the U.S. received the Louisiana Purchase lands from France
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takes another benefice without dispensation, the first benefice becomes void by a legal cession, or surrender.
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is the return of something (e.g., land or territory) that was ceded in general or, specifically:
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List of territory purchased by a sovereign nation from another sovereign nation
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The claimed "Taiwan retrocession" refers to the view that the
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by the treaty of Paris, of April 30, 1803 following the
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Spain made a cession of 40: 33: 538:List of federal countries 360:Ecclesiastical ordinances 41:Not to be confused with 331:Taiwan Retrocession Day 226:) to the assignee (the 145:First Sino-Japanese War 60:to another entity. 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Index

Retrocession
Cede and Company
session
secession
property
international law
land
treaty
annexation
Maryland
Virginia
District of Columbia
U.S. Constitution
given back
First Opium War
Second Opium War
Hong Kong
Treaty of Nanking
Kowloon
Convention of Peking
Qing dynasty
China
United Kingdom
First Sino-Japanese War
Taiwan
Empire of Japan
Territory
Louisiana Purchase
Alaska Purchase
France

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