Trans-Adriatic Trade Agreement (Principia Moderni III Map Game)

The Trans-Adriatic Trade Agreement (TATA for short) is an organization created in 1540 by the Kingdom of Croatia in order to ease trade between Adriatic nations.

Members

 * Croatia (Founder)

Terms

 * Trade is to be conducted between all member nations.
 * Each member nation will allow other member nations to use its ports.
 * Member nations will pay one thousand ducats as a "fee" which shall be stored in a treasury located in Zadar which shall be used to finance the Agreement.
 * Members will be added on request, and permitted by a vote of current members, in which case a simple majority wins.
 * The Treasury shall be watched over by approved officials coming from each member nation.
 * A nation may take money from the treasury if it is approved by the other members.
 * Member nations are allowed to veto a decision if proof is given that said decision will harm one or more member nations.
 * On applicants:
 * Applicants must have land on the Adriatic coast.
 * Applicants mustn't be hostile towards existing members.