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Local currency will be advanced or reimbursed to the Government of India for financing agreed projects under paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, of the Agreement upon the presentation of such documentation as the United States may specify.
* Local currency
Local currencies can also come into being when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
* Local currency
Local currency deposits increased by 26 percent in 2004, a sign that Paraguayans are gaining confidence in the stability of Paraguayan currency.
* Local currency is a Community Currency used in a locality.
Local currencies can come into being also when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
Local currency is based on a local form of monetarism and mercantilism:
The time-based currency mentioned in United Nations Millennium Declaration C6 to Governments was a UNILETS United Nations International & Local Employment-Trading System to restructure the global financial architecture.
* Local currency
** Sir Moilin Jean Ah-Chuen 朱梅麟 ( 1909-1991 ; Meixian, Guangdong ; born in Mauritius ; Hakka pronunciation: Chu Moi Lin ), First Chinese member, Legislative Council, 1949 ; Minister of Local Government, 1967 – 1976 ; Second Hakka after Sun Yatsen to have his portrait printed on the bills of a country's currency
* Local currency also referred to as Local Currency Unit or LCU
Local currency systems can operate within small communities, outside of government systems, and use specially printed notes or tokens called scrips for exchange.
* Local currency
* Local currency
* Local currency is a Community Currency used in a locality.
* Local currency
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Local businesses can agree to accept the currency at par with the Canadian dollar.
* Local currency is a Community Currency used in a locality.
NAM was conceived as a counter – capitalist / nation-state association, inspired by the experiment of LETS ( Local Exchange Trading Systems, based on non-marketed currency ).
* Local Exchange Trading Systems ( LETS ), an example of mutual credit, is a type of local currency used in a number of small communities worldwide.

Local and unit
Local computer assisted wargames are mostly not designed toward recreating the battlefield inside computer memory, but employing the computer to play the role of game master by storing game rules and unit characteristics, tracking unit status and positions or distances, animating the game with sounds and voice and resolving combat.
* Local communities join together into a higher unit e. g. a canton.
There are more than 1, 800 analysts in the GAO analysts bargaining unit ; the local voted to name itself IFPTE Local 1921, in honor of the date of GAO's establishment.
Local government councils and similar authorities also set up government corporations, such as water supply companies and " local-authority trading enterprises " ( LATEs ) ( New Zealand ), as separate corporations or business unit of the councils concerned.
Local groups, called variously units, companies or troops are the fundamental unit of the Girl Guides.
The Philippine Republic Act No. 7160 ( otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991 ), a councilor is a member of a local council that is the legislative body of the local geovernment unit.
The base unit of the federation is the Local, groups of members based within a specific geographical area.
* Local Authority-a unit of government in the United Kingdom
The unit of organization of the Social Democracy was the " Local Branch " of at least 5 members.
In England and Wales a hundred was the division of a shire for administrative, military and judicial purposes under the common law and, until the introduction of districts by the Local Government Act 1894, hundreds were the only widely used administrative unit intermediate between the parish and the county in size.
Skirbeck Wapentake was an administrative unit in the Parts of Holland from the early eleventh century at the latest, until wapentakes were abolished by the Local Government Act of 1888.
* Local administrative unit, a low level administrative division of a country, ranked below a province, region, or state
The Storm Prediction Center began in 1952 in Washington, D. C. as SELS ( Severe Local Storms Unit ), a special unit of forecasters in the Weather Bureau.
At 10AM on 11 May 1970, the SELS ( Severe Local Storms unit ) issued an outlook that stated that isolated thunderstorms were possible in the High Plains region of West Texas, and amended the outlook at 1: 25 PM to include the possibility that some of the storms may become severe.
Local unions are also the fundamental unit of the Canadian Labour Congress.
In Wales a " principal area " is any one of the areas governed by a unit of local government created by the Local Government ( Wales ) Act 1994 ( which amended the Local Government Act 1972 ) and to which the first-named Act allocates the English-language descriptive titles of :-
While the idea of a " city " being a unit consisting of several " towns " is not a common one in English-speaking world, a somewhat similar naming convention is used for Local Government Areas in some parts of Australia.
Despite the development of a national-level organization, the G / GPUSA has always emphasized that the " Green Local " is the primary organizing unit.
Controversial decisions on hospital restructuring in the Niagara-area health unit could now be open to judicial review due to the use of the bylaw by the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network.
The American Federation of Government Employees ( AFGE ) Local 918 is the exclusive representative of all bargaining unit eligible Federal Protective Service employees which includes non-supervisory Police Officers, Inspectors, Special Agents and support personnel.
* American Federation of Government Employees ( AFGE ) Local 918, the exclusive representative of all FPS bargaining unit employees nationwide.
* Ógra Comhairle Ceantair ( Ógra CC ): This type of unit is smaller than an Ógra CDC, it only includes the Ógra members who are in a particular part of the constituency, most likely a Local Electoral Area ( LEA ).
The 12 cantons of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are areas of local government at the first level of Local administrative unit ( LAU-1 ) in the European Union's Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics for Eurostat purposes.

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