Legal Definition and Related Resources of Modus vivendi
Meaning of Modus vivendi
In international law. An agreement between nations not rising to the dignity of a treaty, regulating their conduct in respect to a particular matter. Ordinarily applied to agreements to preserve the status -quo pending the negotiation of a final treaty.
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Synonyms of Modus Vivendi
noun
- interim agreement
- manner of living
- method of living
- mode of living
- nonpermanent agreement
- nonpermanent arrangement
- provisional settlement
- temporary agreement
- temporary arrangement
- temporary settlement
- transient arrangement
- way of life
- way of living
- working arrangement
Modus Vivendi in Diplomatic Law
Modus Vivendi
A temporary agreement, in writing, of an interim character, pending the negotiation of more definitive arrangements.
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- Satow’s Diplomatic Practice, Ivor Roberts
- Modern Diplomacy, R.P. Barnston
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