Hotline Agreement

(noun)

A system that allows direct communication between the leaders of the United States and Russia, originally designed during the Cold War.

Related Terms

  • blockade
  • Cuban Missile Crisis

Examples of Hotline Agreement in the following topics:

  • Détente and Human Rights

    • The two superpowers agreed to install a direct hotline between Washington DC and Moscow, the so-called "red telephone," enabling both countries to quickly interact with each other in a time of urgency.
    • The Helsinki Accord were developed by the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, a wide ranging series of agreements on economic, political, and human rights issues.
  • Licensing Agreements

  • Agreement in Number

  • Agreement in Gender

  • Agreement

  • Agreement

  • The Sykes-Picot Agreement

  • The Geneva Agreements

  • Delivering Excellent Service Quality

    • Examples of excellence in service quality include personalized service, good return policies, complaints desks and hotlines, being able to speak to a human being when calling for service, and so on.
    • Examples of excellence in service quality include personalized service, good return policies, complaints desks and hotlines, being able to speak to a human being when calling for service, and so on.
  • Franchise Agreements

    • A Franchise Agreement is a legal, binding contract between a franchisor and franchisee, enforced in the United States at the State level.
    • A Franchise Agreement is a legal, binding contract between a franchisor and franchisee, enforced in the United States at the State level.
    • Once the Federal ten-day waiting period has passed, the Franchise Agreement becomes a State level jurisdiction document.
    • Each state has unique laws regarding franchise agreements.
    • Franchising agreements contain many legal documents that must be understood and filled out.
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