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It is one of the Galician-speaking councils of Asturias.
ealed subsection 5 of section 16 of the Maori Councils Act, which allowed Maori Councils to license
and instrumentation funding from the Research Councils UK and Technology Strategy Board
world would be included in the administration councils of the universities.
He also attended the Plenary Councils of Baltimore (1866, 1884) and the First Vatic
At the third tier are the parish councils, which do not cover all areas.
In terms of the county councils, changes in party control were as follows;
In 1841, he supported the District Councils Act, which was opposed by the other Reformers
Allan retired from the two councils after the union of Upper and Lower Canada in
FitzOsbern was present at the church councils held in 1072 and 1075.
local organs of state power were the Popular Councils, also elected for four years.
uring these years he was a member of the city councils of both Trondhjem and Steinkjer.
re County Council and President of the County Councils Association.
Spankie served as president of the Medical Councils of Ontario and of Canada.
egislative Council was expanded by the Indian Councils Act of 1892.
reaty #3 continues to be composed of the many councils of the Nation.
Elections for the regional councils were held on 16 March 2008.
took place for all the seats on the district councils on 30 May 1973.
Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987, establishing provincial co
also to include representatives of the county councils, county borough councils, and universities wi
ers with nine representatives from the county councils and unitary authorities in the region and a f
Each of the Research Councils is an equal partner in RCUK, and each uses it
Many of the new councils had Whig and Radical majorities in place of t
the City of Gosford control the Gosford/Wyong Councils' Water Authority, which operates the Mangrove
trategy team, made up of members from the two councils, also participates in voting.
rsy between Leeds Corporation and the various councils over several issues relating to its operation
cond diocesan synod, and attended the Plenary Councils of Baltimore and the First Vatican Council.
as formed in 1976 by the merger of the parish councils of Clyst St Mary and Sowton.
It was handed over to the Gosford/Wyong Councils' Water Authority for full management, includi
boundaries due to objections by the affected councils, or for any other reason.
p of bathing facilities owned by the district councils before.
d into Leicestershire in 1888 when the county councils were set up.
he result of the amalgamation of the District Councils of Dublin, Port Gawler and Grace Plains.
Karuah township is also split between the two councils with almost all of the township located in Po
active in the different sections of the youth councils in Flanders, and a scouting leader.
He also served on the electoral councils for the federal seat of Eden-Monaro and the s
Constitutionally the county councils exercise a degree of municipal self-governmen
also served as a member of the administration councils of the Canadian Human Rights Trust and Egale
ncil after an amendment was made to the Local Councils Act.
He was an active member of the governing councils of the Royal Society, the British Association
They also expressed the fear that the new councils would not reflect a great diversity of opinio
ir responsibilities transferred to the county councils and county boroughs.
As within the city, the district councils then elected representatives from among their
Elections took place for the county councils and the Greater London Council, which elected
In 2008 the Parish Councils merged, and in 2010 the Huntingdon (Parishes)
on 29 May in that year to elect the municipal councils of Iceland.
3 May 1997 as an amalgamation of the District Councils of Loxton, Waikerie and Browns Well.
(SALT), the group put pressure on the various councils and even went so far as to provide a business
ent that there was no legal basis for the two Councils to jointly employ staff.
elected councillors nominated by the District Councils in Somerset
Marrickville Council from 1949 (after the two councils merged).
Officially, the municipal councils from the 1997 elections remained in office un
um, to choose representatives in the regional councils of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the Germa
ch in 1959 and another book on the ecumenical councils, which was published in 1965.
for the Senate and leaders of the provincial councils were elected.
He also became a member of the workers councils in Haifa and Jerusalem, and was sent to Polan
by the merging of water assets from the local councils of Brisbane, Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Lockyer Val
009 to choose representatives in the regional councils of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the Germa
as a member of the municipal and the district councils, and after 1990 was chairman of the CSU group
In the case of the new councils, they became shadow authorities, taking over
were the mayors were elected by the municipal councils, ADN was able to obtain a high percentage of
tly being refurbished or rebuilt by the local Councils and private owners.
Moreover, the church councils in the capital became the most powerful force
vernment Act 1894 transferred to the district councils of every rural district all the powers of rur
Most of the powers of the county councils were devolved to the districts but some servi
Under the Indian Councils Act of 1892, the maximum strength of the Coun
Elections for the new councils was to be in 1994, initially acting as "shado
ed the nobles who sat with them in the ruling councils of Toledo; and though the king's authority wa
il were elected by their peers from the lower councils of the administrative districts in Baghdad in
On 19 December 2003, the municipal councils of Dunkirk and Saint-Pol-sur-Mer decided in f
ions Act 1882, and reestablished the existing councils and administrative areas.
there are similarities between the awakening councils and armed groups in past conflicts that were
later had spells as secretary of the workers councils of Rehovot (1934-1943) and Jerusalem (1943-19
local level he was a member of the municipal councils of Gjerpen from 1959 to 1963, Skien from 1963
ents to the Charter, may not include the band councils if their authority derives not only from the
Central Coast, operated by the Gosford/Wyong Councils' Water Authority, a joint operation of the Ci
United Kingdom Parliament which gave the town councils of larger municipal boroughs the power to est
tor be appointed, and that changes to the way councils dealt with their own proposals be enacted.
n Oberschlesien (Central Office of the Jewish Councils of Elders in Upper Silesia), headed by Merin,
municipality was distributed to the following councils: Galdo (O Vicedo, Negradas and Vale) and Vive
8 July 1929 following pressure from the local councils who considered Kiveton Park station too far a
In 1986 the county councils of the metropolitan counties and the Greater
s the former Director General of the Research Councils as well as Professor of the Physics and Chemi
a period as Director General of the Research Councils, he was appointed to lead the newly formed In
o among the best historians of the ecumenical councils by reason of his edition of their decrees, wh
n Church is recorded as holding the important Councils of Clovesho between 742 and 825.
members were no longer elected by the tribal councils, the Assembly was enlarged, and all members w
In addition, he also served on the advisory councils or executive boards of several educational in
pment, regarded him as a 'dove' in the ruling councils of the Volunteers.
llors and 13 boroughs to replace the existing councils and community boards.
it is planned that the members of the Island Councils will also have a vote in the Senate election,
A Catalogue of the City Councils of Boston, 1822-1908, Roxbury, 1846-1867, Cha
were the first since the merger of the seven councils and elected the new Auckland Council, compose
ate was increased to 63 under the Legislative Councils Act, 1957 and it remained same until 1987.
n 30 April 2006 for all seats on the district councils of 14 districts in the north and east of the
was to promote close relationship of the two Councils and invite them to put forward their views on
e decretals to the bishops and the provincial councils, as well as to the direct intervention of the
istrict Council, together with all the parish councils in the Hampshire part of the Western Weald, h
ber of both the Executive and the Legislative Councils of Hong Kong.
Several attempts have been made by the local councils to limit this damage by fencing off large are
5 and 1977, and was involved in the electoral councils for Hume and the state seat of Burrinjuck.
was both chairman and president of the County Councils Association (now part of the Local Government
In 2005, the city councils of Sidney and Kimball called on Governor Dave
's important that we acknowledge in the inner councils of state that it (the war) has failed, so tha
In 1957, according to the Legislative Councils Act by the Parliament of India and a new cons
ause of his health, but he attended the royal councils of Clarendon and Northampton in 1164, which d
seven local MPs and the leaders of the three councils opposed to the plans.
In the ecumenical councils the terminology was clarified and standardize
Columbia and Vancouver Island, the Executive Councils were largely appointed by the Governor and in
ut of civil service hands in 1991 to the town councils, which are managed by the relevant elected Me
tions to the initial amount and asked the two councils that would be supporting Line One (Liverpool
lvanayakam wrote that instead of the regional councils promised by the pact, he wanted “an autonomou
cal government basket case to one of the best councils in the country".
elopment, despite the objections of the local councils and its green belt location, may yet set a pr
ia (NDP) provincial government and the labour councils of Vancouver and Victoria in 1998 and 1999, r
arrangement lasted until 1974, when the three councils were replaced by a single Lincolnshire County
residents to voice their rights to the local councils, improve the civic amenities in the area and
e national assembly (and later on in the city councils and other local government bodies) should be
ams instead called for retention of the local Councils as they exist as of 2009, with a stronger Auc
d spoken as a representative of the soldiers' councils, Popp presented comprehensive minimum demands
nd New Territories Administration, the former Councils and Administration Branch, the former Finance
' (a year later, with D-Day over, the various Councils collected them for use in London which was su
Following this, he was elected by the County Councils' Welsh Conservative group to be one of its re
lication of the proceedings of the provincial councils of 1567 and 1583, and several works of exclus
tion opposing the name change, while the city councils of Anaheim, Irvine, and Los Angeles adopted f
and Public Policy, funded under the granting councils' Management of Technological Change program.
species of law, of the history of the church councils, of the political and religious vicissitudes
ms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images (icon
                                                                                                    


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