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to allow municipal | councils to bind the authority of future successor cou |
highly profitable tribes have representative | councils to ensure self-reliance as a community. |
It was the first of four local | councils to be established in County Donegal. |
Under the RMA it is not easy for | councils to declare a halt to further consents. |
Required | councils to register all new vehicles and to allocate |
a (2008), the Prime Minister created "support | councils" to help with security in the southern provin |
and paste' Queen's Pier motions passed by 13 | councils to support government decisions as a rubber-s |
Corporations Bill, which provided for borough | councils to hold referenda. |
te Church, including prepartaions for Melkite | councils to address canonical matters. |
taker and a formal system of elected tenants' | councils to advise of complaints or problems. |
ough of Eaglehawk amalgamated with four other | councils to become the city of Greater Bendigo. |
2008, when it amalgamated with several other | councils to become the Rockhampton Regional Council. |
ent that there was no legal basis for the two | Councils to jointly employ staff. |
in hostels and examining the efforts of local | councils to tackle unemployment. |
ment's Commissioners of Work and local County | Councils to protect a wider range of properties. |
The neighbouring | councils to the south are City of Port Augusta, Distri |
s also a cartoon character used by state beef | councils to promote the nutritional benefits of beef a |
The creation of the Neighborhood Advisory | Councils to better serve each neighborhood established |
tion, because in that epoch the entity helped | councils to regularize their statutes, professionalizi |
In Northern Ireland, the powers of district | councils to establish LNRs are contained in Article 22 |
ment's Commissioners of Work and local County | Councils to protect a wider range of properties. |
The Local Government Act 1929 forced county | councils to review the districts within their areas to |
nuisances and stated that it was the duty of | councils to locate nuisances and remove them. |
nge with the Housing Act 1930, which required | councils to prepare slum clearance plans, and some pro |
e'd be open to consensus suggestions from the | Councils to be amalgamated as to the names of the new |
2. Issues for local | councils to consider when planning services in partner |
il Act created three ties of local government | councils to devolve powers and responsibilities to the |
n tarnished by use of tactics to force school | councils to vote for closure or merger of small school |
gs account and allows the Arts and Humanities | councils to spend the interest from the savings accoun |
in the Hon gai-Cam pha region set up elected | councils to run the mines, public services and transpo |
hat allowed urban district, borough and burgh | councils to construct and operate telephone exchanges, |
ncluded stronger wording that required county | councils to "as soon as practicable" review the county |
before this council was merged with two other | councils to form the Greater Alabama Council. |
his companies and getting them to push their | councils to accept Poulson's prepackaged redevelopment |
Several attempts have been made by the local | councils to limit this damage by fencing off large are |
The 1863 law provided the | councils to combine into a single legislature when cal |
ment's Commissioners of Work and local County | Councils to protect a wider range of properties. |
It enables the | Councils to work together more effectively to enhance |
Traffic counts can be used by local | councils to identify which routes are used most, and t |
n to "front-load" spending cuts, which forced | councils to slash services on the eve of the local ele |
tion Trust (SBPT), English Heritage and local | councils to redevelop it into a craft, heritage learni |
2008, when it amalgamated with several other | councils to become the Rockhampton Region. |
l Council was the first of the three Regional | Councils to be directly elected, as the Flemish Counci |
was elected by the five, local cabildos (town | councils) to represent Puerto Rico in the Junta Suprem |
they desired) for their constituent district | councils to pool resources and become statutory Combin |
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