Stamp: Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross (North Borneo 1916)

Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross (North Borneo 1916)

01 May (North Borneo ) within release Pictorial Definitives 1909-1928 Overprinted Maltese Cross goes into circulation Stamp Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross face value 4 British North Borneo cent

Stamp Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross in catalogues
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: NB 192

Stamp is square format.

Perforation can vary between 13½ and 14 on this stamp due to variations in the perforating machinery used by the printer. Cross in vermillion

Also in the issue Pictorial Definitives 1909-1928 Overprinted Maltese Cross:

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Stamp Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross in digits
Country: North Borneo
Date: 1916-05-01
Print: Recess
Perforation: 13½
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 4 British North Borneo cent

Stamp Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross it reflects the thematic directions:

A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement between sovereign states and/or international organizations that is governed by international law. A treaty may also be known as an international agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, pact, or exchange of letters, among other terms; however, only documents that are legally binding on the parties are considered treaties under international law. Treaties may be bilateral (between two countries) or multilateral (involving more than two countries). 

The concept of tribe is a broadly applied concept, based on tribal concepts of societies of western Afroeurasia. 

Stamp, Signing Treaty with Sultan of Sulu with Maltese Cross, North Borneo,  , Treaties, Tribal Chiefs and Caciques