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CHAPTER I CHAPTER II
STATES AND DIPLOMACY DEFENSE
Article I Article IV
The governments of the signatories and The Pan Bolivarn Alliance shall consider
any of their lawful successors recognise aggression or declaration of war against
the governments of the other signatories any other signatory as a declaration of
as the unique legitimate rulers of their war against themselves.
respective States, and shall recognise any
of their current and future lands lawfully Article V
acquired and not breaking agreements in The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance guarantees the
which signatories may be involved as Governments of Morlond and San Pera
belonging to the signatory occupying that their territorial integrity shall be
them and hence as sovereign territory of maintained.
the signatory.
Article VI
Legitimacy shall be defined as accession
to leadership in conformity with the laws To facilitate the Pan-Bolivarn Alliance’s
of their respective nation. defensive duties, the Celestial
Government of San Pera and the
Article II Admiralty of Morlond agree to lend 3000
The Signatories shall not recognise an acres of land each to the Pan Bolivarn
invading or rebel force, or any Alliance, where the Pan-Bolivarn Alliance
government not conforming to the above may build a military bases and
definition of legitimate as the legitimate settlements.
ruler of another signatory. Pan Bolivarn Alliance’s forces shall be
Article III permitted to train in the waters, airspace
and lands of the other signatories
The Signatories shall accredit provided they permit any such training
ambassadors and establish embassies and that such training does not disrupt
in their capitals. Ambassadors and the the normal activities of the signatories.
chancery of the embassy shall be awarded
extraterritoriality, ambassadors shall Article VII
enjoy reasonable and curtailable Should war be declared on the Pan-
diplomatic immunity, and any other Bolivarn Alliance, San Pera and Morlond
international convention governing commit to aiding the Pan-Bolivarn
embassies and not contradicting this Alliance or hindering its foes in non-
present treaty shall apply. military ways.
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CHAPTER IV Article XIII
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CHAPTER VI regulations, tax, administrative
requirements and other such legal
FREE TRADE requirements faced by domestically
produced goods.
Article XVIII
Article XXIII
Defines a tariff as a fiscal barrier to trade
in the form of a tax or other compulsory It shall be lawful for member states to levy
monetary levy applied only to foreign on a dumped good or service a tax equal
goods and services, to which domestic to the lowest sum that, when levied,
goods and services are exempt. would erase any unfair advantage the
good or service, or its provider, obtained
Article XIX through dumping.
Defines a quota as a quantitative barrier
to trade in the form of a maximum
quantity of foreign goods or services that CHAPTER VII
can enter a given economy, which does
not affect goods or services produced TRANSPORT AND TRAVEL RIGHTS
within the given economy. Article XXIV
Article XX Defines a visa as a permit issued by an
Insofar as it does not constitute illegal immigration office that allows the holder
import, no import quota shall be set by to travel to, reside in and perform certain
Signatories against goods or services activities within the borders of a state for
produced in a signatory nation. a limited amount of time.
Signatories shall strive to reduce tariffs Defines transit as a period of time not
between themselves on any good or exceeding 72 hours where tickets to exit
service not exempted in any part of this the country by the 72 hour time limit are
treaty by an annual reduction of 0.5% owned and confirmed.
Member states may request for some Transit shall be free for all citizens of
strategic sectors to be exempted. signatories in signatory airports, train
stations, ports, and other signatory travel
those delineating in the present accord locations.
for goods and services.
Article XXVI
Article XXII
Defines tourism as travelling to a foreign
Within the sovereign territory of each nation for recreational purposes only.
Signatory, goods and services produced in
any signatory nation shall face the same Ordinary passport holders with a passport
legally issued by a signatory shall be
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exempt from presenting a visa for tourism Article XXXI
in another signatory.
Vessels listed in a signatory port and
A physical border where documents have carrying a HAIL beacon shall benefit from
to be shown may still be established. free and unfettered passage in signatory
waters.
Article XXVII Article XXXII
Postal services of signatories agree to
Defines business travelling as travelling to implement policies to reduce the price of
a foreign nation for business purposes, shipping letters and small sized items to
discussing business agreements, selling or another signatory to no more than 33%
buying goods and services, work or any more than the price of shipping
other activity generated from or around internally.
production.
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Article XXXVI 3. Painting
Signatories agree not to accept on their 4. Musique
sovereign territory any offender sought by 5. Stage Arts
the other signatory. 6. Litterature and Poetry
7. Cinema and Photography
Article XXXVII 8. Comics
Litigations pertaining to this treaty shall 9. Fashion and Perfumery
be resolved by a panel consisting of one 10. Culinary arts
judge per signatory. 11. Gardens and floral art
Artists of each signatory shall be free to
take part in these festivals.
CHAPTER IX
CULTURAL COLLABORATION
CHAPTER X
Article XXXVIII
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
Signatories agree to hold regular sport
events between organisations present on Article XLIII
their territory.
The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance agrees to
Article XXXIX deliver to signatories any and all non-
Museums from signatory nations agree to sensitive scientific findings they may
work in collaboration and organise hold.
bilateral exhibitions, alliances and
artwork lendings to each other. Article XLIV
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CHAPTER XI Article LII
Article XLIX
Article L
Article LI
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