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matic dispute just as would Lyon and Florence councils a few hunred years later.
usly with the elections to the London Borough councils, a referendum was held on the establishment o
now part of the Museum of the Slovak National Councils, a part of the Slovak National Museum network
Cornwall had seen its district and county councils abolished, replaced by a single 123-member Co
It is made up of representatives from councils across the region, business organisations, pu
nducted with all postal voting in common with councils across 4 of the English regions.
The Indian Councils Act 1861 and the Indian Councils Act 1909 adm
The Indian Councils Act of 1909 further raised the number of memb
Under the Indian Councils Act of 1892, the maximum strength of the Coun
egislative Council was expanded by the Indian Councils Act of 1892.
Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987, establishing provincial co
In 1957, according to the Legislative Councils Act by the Parliament of India and a new cons
ealed subsection 5 of section 16 of the Maori Councils Act, which allowed Maori Councils to license
In 1841, he supported the District Councils Act, which was opposed by the other Reformers
ate was increased to 63 under the Legislative Councils Act, 1957 and it remained same until 1987.
ncil after an amendment was made to the Local Councils Act.
were the mayors were elected by the municipal councils, ADN was able to obtain a high percentage of
Allan retired from the two councils after the union of Upper and Lower Canada in
Comarcal councils against de query.
er and exchange networks, partnerships, works councils, agrarian communes, militant industrial union
emic success she has had, and helping student councils all across the nation.
2 Scottish local authorities and all 22 Welsh councils, alongside elections for the London mayoralit
red at this level of local government by town councils: Alsager, Middlewich, Sandbach, and Congleton
al Government Act 1888 created elected county councils, also had important administrative functions
local organs of state power were the Popular Councils, also elected for four years.
County councils also took over police functions from burghs w
Some unitary authorities and District councils also had elections.
Many unitary Authorities and District councils also had elections.
trategy team, made up of members from the two councils, also participates in voting.
In 1948, Rockdale and Bexley councils amalgamated as Rockdale Municipal Council.
ident of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, an umbrella group for various Islamic groups
was also a member of four different municipal councils, an unusual achievement.
For most English councils, an unelected Mayor will take up their ceremo
ouncillors shadowed the regional and district councils and planned for the transfer of powers and re
locally elected authorities (mayors, general councils and regional council) in favor of a centraliz
e Western Schism thus brought about reforming councils and gave them the power over who was elected,
both Edward I and Edward II, and attended the councils and parliaments of his time.
gement Project, a joint initiative by several councils, and is complete with signs and information b
gislative acts led to the formation of County Councils and then Rural District and Parish councils.
gure in the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) Councils and was President of the Association from 193
tia, to elect county prefects, mayors, county councils and city councils.
housing provided in Ireland by various County Councils and City Corporations along with Urban Distri
The councils and officers of the charity are Chairman Davi
e of men: for they will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogue
elopment, despite the objections of the local councils and its green belt location, may yet set a pr
Swindon in the same building as most research councils, and the UK Space Agency.
he election of 1960, Herter served on various councils and commissions, and was a special representa
rities to 145 (formed from county and borough councils), and required them all to prepare a comprehe
he Roman Empire to Arianism by creating Arian Councils and official Arian Doctrines.
life of the country by workers' and peasants' councils' and the immediate objective of the party was
ections, with elections for city mayors, city councils and chiefs held three years after each presid
He presided over several councils and synods and revised the Mozarabic liturgy.
economic grants to Egypt, corruption in city councils and pollution in Cairo.
st Leaders is the executive arm of South West Councils and functions as the Local Authority Leaders'
ce Company, as well as numerous other boards, councils and advisory positions.
lic imagination but drew fire from both local councils and local media in those areas concerned.
environmental organisations, parish and town councils and other communities threatened by airport e
President of the Union of Economic and Social Councils and Similar Institutions of La Francophonie i
ollowing table lists council wards, community councils and associated geographical areas.
e national assembly (and later on in the city councils and other local government bodies) should be
ter relationships were negotiated with county councils and the Milton Keynes Development Corporation
Gateway's Student Councils and Student Governments play a large role in
ers, including the local communities, borough councils and trade unions.
with responsibility for the Science Research Councils and the Medical Research Council.
into the city on a stretcher, and a series of councils and public meetings ensued, led by a group of
Both parishes have elected parish councils, and together with the unitary authority are
nd New Territories Administration, the former Councils and Administration Branch, the former Finance
acancies occurring in the membership of local councils and boards.
as a member of the municipal and the district councils, and after 1990 was chairman of the CSU group
Upper Lachlan, Weddin, Yass Valley and Young Councils and parts of Palerang, Wingecarribee and Woll
The local councils and schools also contract 34 school buses, wh
llors and 13 boroughs to replace the existing councils and community boards.
id to have prepared from the decisions of the councils and the works of the Fathers a summary of div
Similar conflict were frequent between city councils and the Church, even occasioning the dead of
f this he was active in a number of political councils and other groupings.
isations, trade unions, cooperatives, village councils and soviets, to harass the bourgeois governme
hed along with five other metropolitan county councils and the Greater London Council by the governm
sport, culture, faith groups, town and parish councils and the New Forest National Park Authority."
were the first since the merger of the seven councils and elected the new Auckland Council, compose
unded the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils and became a school trustee.
Of New Zealand's regional councils and unitary authorities, Canterbury Regional
power and led to the creation of neighborhood councils and area planning commissions.
ederations by sector of activity and regional councils, and are very independent from the central or
tly being refurbished or rebuilt by the local Councils and private owners.
Church, who believe that the early ecumenical councils and the Protestant Reformation were both part
he chief political supporter of government by Councils, and the tranquility of the western counties
ms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images (icon
Poverty works with 25 local Jewish Community Councils and is affiliated with the UJA Federation of
of candidates nominated by traditional local councils and 10 appointed members; balloting is done o
or on both the Prescott and Chino Valley city councils and also served as mayor of Chino Valley.
He later attended several councils and engaged in continuing religious debate.
It is an umbrella organisation incorporating councils and fora that explore a range of issues invol
gnificant positions in international research councils and has been an advisor to several internatio
After his time in office in 1897, there 210 councils and nearly 17,000 members located in ten stat
He sat on Hindmarsh, Unley, and Adelaide City councils, and was President of the South Australian Li
emetrius did not live to participate in these councils, and died in 1925.
was to promote close relationship of the two Councils and invite them to put forward their views on
tained various representatives of local trade councils and trades unions.
and liberty you possess are the work of joint councils and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferin
They attended empire-wide councils and were given military commands on the borde
on advocates workers' control through workers councils and factory committees.
' Board is the executive arm of East Midlands Councils and functions as the Local Authority Leaders'
the Orange Order and elections to both local councils and the Northern Ireland Assembly have seen i
dged Pimicikamak's government and traditional councils and formally met with its traditional chiefs.
interest groups such as trade unions, parish councils and environmental groups.
nment bodies, including the State Road Safety Councils and Accident Prevention Committees.
an ecclesiastical historian, particularly for Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents relating to Grea
orne by the county, district and local parish councils, and the Rural Development Commission.
er, along with five other metropolitan county councils and the Greater London Council it was abolish
Dunsford served on the district and county councils and was also a justice of the peace, reeve fo
d incompatible with the rulings of ecumenical councils and instead the pope adopted a different solu
1 March - Local Government Act creates parish councils, and gives women, irrespective of marital sta
nistry of Auditing 1855-1856, a member of the Councils and interim Councils of State Division in Sto
ns made by Action Teams are voted on by these councils, and a 75% vote of support is required before
i[es] [of] the eligible people for elections, councils and tribunals" in which case that segment cou
erests of mathematics to government, research councils and other public bodies;
ir responsibilities transferred to the county councils and county boroughs.
level of protest was such that several local councils and a harbour board banned live exports from
resources for activities of its State Islamic Councils and member Islamic societies.
r the next couple of years, Dave took part in councils and teams looking to improve Wisconsin's tour
of 12 paramount chiefs elected through tribal councils and 7 MPs appointed by the president, Siaka S
Health and Social Services Councils and Trusts
making it easier for Councils and external stakeholders to work together, p
ions Act 1882, and reestablished the existing councils and administrative areas.
isplayed upon public building, at meetings of Councils and upon suitable public occasions, provided
905 city councils and 34,205 village councils were up for elect
Elections took place for the county councils and the Greater London Council, which elected
there are similarities between the awakening councils and armed groups in past conflicts that were
In 1894 Rural District Councils and Parish Councils replaced the old township
he next election of non-metropolitan district councils and Welsh district councils was to in 1976.
iks, a little more than one percent in county councils, and nearly half a percentage point in gmina
But several city councils and comarcal councils have approved motions i
aland provides policy, advice and training to councils and champions best practice in New Zealand's
assembling the eligible people for elections, councils and tribunals"?
In 1701 he published A History of English Councils and Convocations, and in 1703 in four volumes
rkshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire County Councils and Stroud and Cirencester District Councils.
e AMA merged with the Association of District Councils and the Association of County Councils on 1 A
was a strong man, able and influential in its councils, and the beloved pastor of several important
ced both the county council and nine district councils, and Glanford was merged with the Borough of
is Act established a uniform system of county councils and town councils in Scotland and officially
became clerk to the Executive and Legislative Councils, and private secretary to the Governor of Sie
Due to various tensions in town councils and municipalities, the first postwar mayor O
is Act established a uniform system of county councils and town councils in Scotland and restructure
(SALT), the group put pressure on the various councils and even went so far as to provide a business
ers with nine representatives from the county councils and unitary authorities in the region and a f
y Fields, supported rate capping of left-wing councils, and sought the abolition of Wages Councils w
oint public ownership of Surrey and Middlesex councils, and proposals were made to widen it.
Local Government Act 1888, instituting county councils; and a large section of the Conservative part
was a member of a number of Bergen municipal councils and committees.
home town, Vice-President of the Community of Councils and Chairman of the Strasbourg Abattoir Manag
the Liberal Party, he was elected to various councils and served as Mayor of Parramatta 1983-84.
lected seats (elected by local and provincial councils) and 10 of the 20 members were nominated to t
the USPD's demand for recognition of workers' councils, and Gradnauer's preferred alternative, a coa
licits memberships, primarily from local arts councils and other arts organizations who have been di
on had huge public support with local borough councils and MPs supporting its wish to gain a licence
British Waterways, local authorities, county councils, and other canal users.
That exertion enhanced his standing in party councils, and in 1860, he was one of the prime Eastern
bited by 41,700 people governed by 16 village councils and the town.
istrict Board of Works, a forerunner of local councils, and for seven years acted as chair.
ionally, municipal elections for mayors, city councils, and paramount, clan and town chiefs have yet
eals against allocation decisions of regional councils, and,
In May 2010 East Midlands Councils announced that it is winding down regional st
The DUP gained majority control of three councils: Ards, Ballymena, and Castlereagh.
Workers' councils are a form of workers' control.
om an Act of the Queensland Parliament, local councils are subordinate rather than sovereign entitie
Dorset and Bournemouth councils are expected to meet the cost of the ad hoc w
cipal district, however, the elected advisory councils are overseen by three representatives appoint
The local district and county councils are also claiming costs incurred via their le
and of Hampshire County Council and all three councils are responsible for different aspects of loca
The neighbouring councils are Tatiara District Council to the south, Co
The municipal councils are responsible for many of the boroughs' imp
All member councils are represented on one of 38 local county ass
c Press Council (QPC) was evidence that press councils are abused by those wishing to suppress the d
The Councils are supported by annual contributions require
The parish, district and county councils are responsible for different aspects of loca
All three councils are responsible for different aspects of loca
Regional Councils are headed by regional deans elected by popul
The individual London Borough councils are legally bound to comply with the plan.
The Land Councils are representative bodies with statutory auth
The neighbouring district councils are
District councils are responsible for local planning and buildi
Youth councils are an example of this.
Most councils are non-partisan, however, some municipalitie
Both councils are responsible for different aspects of loca
These district councils are responsible for local planning and buildi
In this two-tier system, county councils are responsible for some local services, such
Collectively, these councils are accepted as having ecumenical status by O
Town and community councils are outside the WLGA's ambit.
Both councils are involved in town planning and road mainte
vides support, advice and training for member councils, as well as holding an annual conference.
e Church Commissioners and all its Boards and Councils as well as of the Church of England Pensions
s the former Director General of the Research Councils as well as Professor of the Physics and Chemi
s used by the Somerset and Sedgemoor District Councils as well as the National Health Service.
ams instead called for retention of the local Councils as they exist as of 2009, with a stronger Auc
udes reports from county, district and parish councils as well as local groups and societies, a diar
e decretals to the bishops and the provincial councils, as well as to the direct intervention of the
xpression of the will of the people; workers' councils, as a product of the revolution, were only ju
ept the decrees of the first seven ecumenical councils as binding.
Since the merging of local councils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative ref
Since the merging of local councils as part of the Lower Saxon administrative ref
                                                                                                    


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