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                           Law:: 
                            uti possidetis (Lat) /yuwtay p(sidiyt(s/ (Int. Law) : a phrase used to signify that the parties to a treaty are to retain possession of what they have acquired by force during the war.  A treaty which terminates a war may adopt this principle or that of the status quo ante bellum, or a combination of the two.  In default of any treaty stipulation, the former doctrine prevails.
                        
                        
 
                        
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