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What (who) is quadripartite - definition

1933 TREATY AMONG BRITAIN, FRANCE, ITALY, AND GERMANY
Four Power Pact; Quadripartite Pact of Guarantee; Quadripartite Agreement (1933)

Quadripartite      
·adj Divided into four parts.
quadripartite      
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¦ adjective
1. consisting of four parts.
2. shared by or involving four parties.
Four-Power Pact         
The Four-Power Pact, also known as the Quadripartite Agreement, was an international treaty between Britain, France, Italy, and Nazi Germany that was initialled on 7 June 1933 and signed on 15 July 1933 in the Palazzo Venezia, Rome. The Pact was not ratified by the French Parliament.

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Four-Power Pact

The Four-Power Pact, also known as the Quadripartite Agreement, was an international treaty between Britain, France, Italy, and Nazi Germany that was initialled on 7 June 1933 and signed on 15 July 1933 in the Palazzo Venezia, Rome. The Pact was not ratified by the French Parliament.

Examples of use of quadripartite
1. Bakr, talalbakr@hotmail.com This is the fourth of a quadripartite essay on the electricity consumption tariff.
2. "This is not a quadripartite security alliance," Jennifer Rawson, the head of the International Security Division of Australia‘s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.
3. "There is evidence that the British governments export control policy to Israel may have been tightened up," said Parliaments new 2007 Strategic Export Controls report, issued by the Quadripartite Commission, which comprises representatives from four ministries.
4. "It is elementary that we should proactively be taking steps to find out whether [British components] are being used" in Israel‘s bombing campaign, Richard Burden, a Labour member of the Commons quadripartite committee on arms exports said yesterday.
5. Roger Berry, chairman of the Commons Quadripartite Committee, said he believed the Government had broken its own anti–bribery laws by pulling the plug on the Serious Fraud Office‘s investigation of the multi–million pound contract with BAE systems.