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ULTIMATUM

Latin: The last. The final and ultimate proposition made in negotiating a treaty, or a contract, or the like. The last proposition made in making a contract, a treaty, and the like; as, the government of the United States has given its ultimatum, has made the last proposition it will make to complete the proposed treaty. The word also means the result of a negotiation, and it comprises the final determination of the parties concerned in the object in dispute.

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