Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E900003-006

Agreement Reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations

Author: [unknown]

Background details and bibliographic information

File Description

Electronic edition compiled by Margaret Lantry

Funded by University College Cork

2. Second draft.

Proof corrections by Orla McDonald

Extent of text: 13445 words

Publication

CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College Cork.
College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt

(1998) (2011)

Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
Text ID Number: E900003-006

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Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only.

Sources

    Editions
  1. Agreement reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations. Issued to Post Office in Ireland, 16 April 1998.
    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. Agreement Reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations. First edition [vi + 35pp] [Government of Ireland] (1998)

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CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts

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Profile Description

Created: By the Multi-Party Negotiations. (Good Friday, 10th April, 1998)

Use of language

Language: [EN] The text is in English.
Language: [GA] There are words and sections in Irish.

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