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- Retrocession Day is the name given to the annual observance and a former public holiday in Taiwan to commemorate the end of ****anese rule of Taiwan and...
- sufficiently about the retrocessions generated, many clients have the right to ****ert their claims on retrocessions.[citation needed] Retrocessions are usually not...
- District of Columbia retrocession is the act of returning some or all of the land that had been ceded to the federal government of the United States for...
- year. The Virginia portion was given back in 1847, a process known as "retrocession". Following the First Opium War (1839–1842) and Second Opium War (1856–1860)...
- Reinsurance is insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company to insulate itself (at least in part) from the risk of a major...
- retake the land it had donated to form the district, a process known as retrocession. The Virginia General ****embly voted in February 1846, to accept the...
- represented the end of their federal representation in Congress. Prior to retrocession, residents of Alexandria County expected the proximity of the federal...
- Taiwan and the Pescadores in the Treaty of San Francisco in 1952; see Retrocession Day, Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan and political status...
- Aggrandizement of His Royal Highness the Infant Duke of Parma in Italy and the Retrocession of Louisiana". Yale Law School; Avalon Project Do****ents in Law, History...
- sugar producers. The 1920s saw the rise of a "retrocessionism" movement, which favoured the retrocession of Mauritius to France. The movement rapidly collapsed...