treaty
/ˈtriːti/Definitions
1. noun
A formal agreement between nations, organizations, or individuals, often in writing and involving mutual concessions or obligations.
“The peace treaty brought an end to years of conflict.”
2. noun
A special or indulgent allowance or privilege, especially one granted as a favor or for a particular purpose.
“The new employee was given a treat of extra time off for her first anniversary.”