The treaty normalized relations between the two countries and resolved territorial disputes.
Then, in 1469, a treaty between the Palatinate and Württemberg resolved the customs disputes over the transportation of timber along the River Murr.
The treaty normalized relations between the two countries and resolved territorial disputes, such as water sharing.
The treaty resolved a number of territorial disputes between the Cook Islands and the United States.
The treaty commits the two nations to peaceful relations and resolves some territorial issues.
A treaty also could resolve concerns, aroused by Western Europe's economic integration in 1992, that the European Community may become a protectionist fortress.
The treaty resolved the dispute known as the Aroostook War over the boundary between Maine on the one hand, and New Brunswick and the Province of Canada the other.
The treaty resolved territorial and border issues that were ongoing since the 1948 war.
The treaty did not resolve American grievances about neutral shipping rights and impressment, and the Democratic-Republicans denounced it, but Jay, as Chief Justice, decided not to take part in the debates.
In addition to the $15.5 million arbitration award, the treaty resolved some disputes over borders and fishing rights.