Preliminaries

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As preliminaries are called preliminary and tentative agreements (see. Preliminary peace ). The Neo-Latin word praeliminaria - a plural tantum -  was formed from the Latin expression “prae limine” (“before the threshold”) to name a procedure in which it is to be clarified whether a matter can be negotiated at all, so to speak, whether she may be admitted into the negotiation room.

The word is also used as a synonym for introductory remarks and preliminary agreement points. In a metaphorical sense, it can also mean introductory events, to a certain extent prior banter .

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  1. kruenitz1.uni-trier.de