These by-laws are currently being reviewed to ensure they are fit for the future.
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It has asked Cambridge City Council to consider by-laws to protect Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits Nature Reserve.
The by-laws require that a majority of the Non-Sprint controlled shares be voted in favor of the transaction.
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According to company by-laws they do not have to ask for shareholders' opinion on the Severstal deal at all.
By reducing the complexity of the organization to one office and one office holder, the need for by-laws is eliminated.
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For instance, the by-laws can ensure that the international residents in the monastic zone in Lumbini are granted 5-year visas to Nepal.
One idea is to completely rewrite shareholder agreements, by-laws and corporate charters.
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Mr Griffiths said the residents association wanted the council to change its by-laws to make it more difficult for landlords to convert properties.
The Welsh government is waiting for a decision from the court about whether legislation to reform local government by-laws goes beyond the assembly's powers.
It would be interesting to see if these businesses take a stand and pressure the golf groups to amend their by-laws and allow Lawless in the game.
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She has guided organizations in establishing policies that promote healthy and effective workplaces, which has included policy and by-laws writing, facilitating organizational mergers, and assisting with some start-up nonprofits.
Some of this is buying by fund managers looking to put capital to work before year-end, particularly in the case of funds whose by-laws prevent them from sitting in cash, Klopfenstein said.
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They have no more power than the average security guard, but the Parks Police I spoke to do have the power of arrest, to enforce London by-laws, which cover anything, from litter to public indecency.
As a result of the untimely Form U4 disclosures, Suber was deemed to have willfully violated Article V, Section 2(c) of the NASD and FINRA By-Laws of the Corporation and NASD IM-1000-1 and Rule 2110.
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The Department for Communities and Local Government said it could not confirm if Waltham Forest was the first to introduce on-the-spot penalty notices for spitting but said the government was "working with a number of councils on their proposed by-laws against spitting".
The board members of the NFLPA have to recommend that to the rest of the players, and then from a technical perspective, go through the process of changes to its own status with the likes of the IRS, National Labor Relations Board, and address its Constitution and By-Laws.
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From September 30, 2009, through February 5, 2010, and from May 24, 2011, through June 27, 2011, BIFS allowed a statutorily disqualified person (due to a felony conviction for serious injury by motor vehicle) to associate with the firm prior to approval, in violation of FINRA Rule 2010, and FINRA By-Laws, Article III, Section 3.
Despite operating under by-laws which purport to be focused on the welfare of college athletes, when the NCAA held a vote to allow (but not to require) schools to offer four- or five-year scholarships, 205 of 330 Division I institutions voted against the new rule and the measure passed by the narrowest of margins, as a supermajority of 207 schools was needed to uphold the ban.
The fact that you could reduce energy consumption not just by 40 percent -- which was mandated by the laws we passed -- but by 80 percent.
"Young people are affected by laws -- license laws that tell them when they can drive, who can be with them, curfews for driving, " Goldberg explained.
South-Asian women, pregnant with daughters, reported incredible pressure by in-laws and husbands to produce sons and not daughters.
Mr Harper and his advisors are also aware that while Mr Bush blocked states' efforts to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions (California and Vermont, for instance, both wanted to set a carbon standard for transport fuels), Mr Obama may permit such state-by-state laws.
Use of subsidised bars - open late, as they are not affected by licensing laws - is one of the perks of being an MP, peer or worker in the Palace of Westminster.
Historically, virtually all of the major changes in the method of electing the President, including ending the requirement that only men who owned substantial property could vote and 48 current state-by-state winner-take-all laws, have come about by state legislative action.
The Government of Wales Bill would allow the assembly a bigger law-making role by fast-tracking new laws for Wales through Westminster.
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Tested by miserable in-laws, half-hearted sex, temptation, alcoholism, noisy neighbours and teenage children who are both all-knowing and wilfully blind.
He says he's covered by fair-use laws, but he's risking legal trouble with the labels and bands that he samples.
This sudden respect for the wisdom of Washington has been prompted by anti-immigration laws passed in Arkansas's neighbours, Oklahoma and Missouri.
Zane Langman, who works at the farm owned by his in-laws, said the crocodiles tend to be more active at night as they move about looking for water.
Either its money has bad monetary properties (and is propped up artificially by legal-tender laws and such) or the government is bigger than the seigniorial privilege warrants, or both.
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