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Что (кто) такое pacte de préférence - определение

SYSTEM OF RECIPROCALLY-ENACTED TARIFFS OR FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
Commonwealth preference; Commonwealth Preference; Imperial preference; Colonial preference; Colonial Preference

Preferans         
  • Score sheet for four players
  • [[Croatia]]n version of three-player game
TRICK-TAKING GAME
Russian preference; Russian Preference; Prefa; Preference (Russian)
Preferans () or Russian Preference is a 10-card plain-trick game with bidding, played by three or four players with a 32-card Piquet deck. It is a sophisticated variant of the Austrian game Préférence, which in turn descends from Spanish Ombre and French Boston.
Pacte de Famille         
  • [[Charles III of Spain]]
  • Philip V, first Bourbon king of Spain
  • [[Elisabeth Farnese]], Philip V's second wife, who exerted strong influence over her husband
  • [[Louis XV of France]]
SERIES OF 3 ALLIANCES (1773, 1743, 1761) BETWEEN THE BOURBON KINGS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN
Bourbon Family Compact; Family Compact (French and Spanish history); Pacte de famille; Bourbon compact; Bourbon Compact; Bourbon Famille Pact; Bourbon family compact; Treaty of the Escorial; Treaty of Fontainebleau (1743); Treaty of Paris (1761); Bourbon Family Compacts; Third Pacte de Famille
The Pacte de Famille (, Family Compact; ) is one of three separate, but similar alliances between the Bourbon kings of France and Spain. As part of the settlement of the War of the Spanish Succession that brought the House of Bourbon of France to the throne of Spain, Spain and France made a series of agreements that did not unite the two thrones, but did lead to cooperation on a defined basis.
Unfair preference         
Preference (law); Unfair preferences; Voidable preference; Fraudulent preference
An unfair preference (or "voidable preference") is a legal term arising in bankruptcy law where a person or company transfers assets or pays a debt to a creditor shortly before going into bankruptcy, that payment or transfer can be set aside on the application of the liquidator or trustee in bankruptcy as an unfair preference or simply a preference.See for example, section 239 of the Insolvency Act 1986 of the United Kingdom, which uses the term 'Preference' rather than 'Unfair Preference'; section 565 of the Corporations Act 2001 of Australiaand Sec.

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Imperial Preference

Imperial Preference was a system of mutual tariff reduction enacted throughout the British Empire following the Ottawa Conference of 1932. As Commonwealth Preference, the proposal was later revived in regard to the members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Joseph Chamberlain, the powerful colonial secretary from 1895 until 1903, argued vigorously that Britain could compete with its growing industrial rivals (chiefly the United States and Germany) and thus maintain Great Power status. The best way to do so would be to enhance internal trade inside the worldwide British Empire, with emphasis on the more developed areas — Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa — that had attracted large numbers of British settlers.

The Dominions enacted policies of imperial preference in the late 19th and early 20th century: Canada (1897), New Zealand (1903), South Africa (1903), and Australia (1907). Due to its commitments to free trade, Britain did not reciprocate these trade policies until the 1932 Ottawa Conference amid the Great Depression.

The Ottawa Agreement had little, if any, effect on intra-Empire trade.