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'''Termination of the Present War (Definition) Act 1918''' was a piece of legislation passed by the [[British Parliament]] in 1918.
 
This act made provision and offered guidance as regards how the [[British Government]] would determine that the [[First World War]] had come to an end. Discretion was granted to [[His Majesty in Council]] to issue orders, which would legally determine the matter.<ref>{{cite web|title=TERMINATION OF THE PRESENT WAR (DEFINITION) ORDINANCE, 1919|url=http://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/1323|publisher=Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online|accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>
 
 
Thus the war ended between the [[British Empire]] and the following states on the dates indicated:
* Germany, 10th Jan. 1920. <ref>G. N. No. 179 of 1920</ref>
* Austria, 16th July 1920. <ref>G. N. No. 410 of 1920</ref>
* Bulgaria, 9th Aug. 1920. <ref>G. N. No. 456 of 1920</ref>
* Hungary, 31st Aug. 1921. <ref>G. N, No. 413 of 1921</ref>
 
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