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Give correct response with respect to the consequences of State succession n treaties
Treaties which are concluded due to the personal influence of the contracting parties such as those relating peace, alliance, mutual assistance etc. are not binding on the successor state.
At present, the successor state generally continues all these, treaties which conform with its interest a and suits to it in the changed circumstances.
The continuation or termination of a treaty depends upon the relations between the successor State and the other contracting parties.
All are correct.
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