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Although a lead vocalist named O ' Dean was auditioned, Lee had known Vince Neil from their high school days at Charter Oak High School in Covina, California and the two had performed in different bands on the garage band circuit.
Several singular oak trees, such as the Royal Oak in Britain and the Charter Oak in the United States, are of great historical or cultural importance ; for a list of important oaks, see Individual oak trees.
The Old Charter Oak.
Being the subject of a legend as old as the colony itself, the Charter Oak of Hartford, Connecticut is one of the most famous white oaks in America.
Middlesex County Council # 674, headquartered in Middletown, Connecticut, was founded in 1924 and ceased its operation when the Council merged with four other Councils ( Charter Oak, Mattatuck, Nathan Hale and Tunxis ) to form Long Rivers Council in 1972.
The Council merged with four other councils ( Charter Oak, Mattatuck, Middlesex County and Tunxis ) to form Long Rivers Council in 1972.
In 1972, the Council merged with Charter Oak, Mattatuck, Middlesex COunty and Nathan Hale to form Long Rivers Council.
Charter Oak is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Los Angeles County, California, approximately east of downtown Los Angeles.
Charter Oak is located in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, situated along Arrow Highway in between Covina to the south, Glendora to the north and San Dimas to the east.
Originally a small agricultural town ( primarily citrus orchards ) centered around the intersection of Arrow Highway and Bonnie Cove Avenue, population growth greatly expanded the area recognized as " Charter Oak ".
Today, the generally-accepted boundaries of Charter Oak are I-210 to the north, Valley Center Avenue to the east, Covina Hills Road to the south and Grand Avenue to the west.
Charter Oak is located at ( 34. 101308 ,-117. 857656 ).
The other major water feature in Charter Oak is the San Dimas Wash, a concrete-lined flood control channel which was formerly the San Dimas River, a tributary of the San Gabriel River.
The area is served by the Charter Oak Unified School District, as well as numerous private schools.
The boundaries of the Charter Oak Unified School District, formed in areas which were at the time unincorporated area, eventually became the accepted boundaries of Charter Oak, attesting to the importance of the district in the community.
Community college students from Charter Oak generally attend Citrus College in Glendora or Mount San Antonio College (" Mount SAC ") in Walnut.
Charter Oak Gymnastics has been a U. S. National Team training center since 1989, and has produced many elite athletes, including national champion Vanessa Atler and Olympian Jamie Dantzscher.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Charter Oak had a population of 9, 310.
The racial makeup of Charter Oak was 5, 602 ( 60. 2 %) White, 405 ( 4. 4 %) African American, 85 ( 0. 9 %) Native American, 1, 035 ( 11. 1 %) Asian, 18 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 693 ( 18. 2 %) from other races, and 472 ( 5. 1 %) from two or more races.
In the state legislature Charter Oak is located in the 29th Senate District, represented by Republican Bob Huff, and in the 57th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Edward P. Hernandez.

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In the United Nations Charter, the right of self-determination is also an essential principle.
They are violating their Charter obligation, the prescribed penalty for which is suspension of membership or expulsion ''.
According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
* 1291 – The Old Swiss Confederacy is formed with the signature of the Federal Charter.
* 1899 – The St. Andrew's Ambulance Association is granted a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria.
In 2002, O ' Donohue launched a court action that argued the Act of Settlement violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but the case was dismissed by the court, which found that, as the Act of Settlement is part of the Canadian constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not have supremacy over it.
* 1606 – The Charter of the Virginia Company of London is established by royal charter by James I of England with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in North America.
According to its Memorandum & Articles of Association, its objectives are :- “ To act as Nominee or agent or attorney either solely or jointly with others, for any person or persons, partnership, company, corporation, government, state, organisation, sovereign, province, authority, or public body, or any group or association of them ....” Bank of England Nominees Limited was granted an exemption by Edmund Dell, Secretary of State for Trade, from the disclosure requirements under Section 27 ( 9 ) of the Companies Act 1976, because, “ it was considered undesirable that the disclosure requirements should apply to certain categories of shareholders .” The Bank of England is also protected by its Royal Charter status, and the Official Secrets Act.
British Standards are the standards produced by BSI Group which is incorporated under a Royal Charter ( and which is formally designated as the National Standards Body ( NSB ) for the UK ).
A recent example is the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which was intended to be included in the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, that failed to be ratified.
Perhaps the most important example is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights under the UN Charter.
The Charter is the constitutional guarantee of the civil rights and liberties of every citizen in Canada, such as freedom of expression, of religion, and of mobility.
* 1954 – The Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands is signed.
While it is not called for in the Charter, there is a tradition in Dedham for the Chairmen of the several districts to elect from amongst themselves a chairman.
The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages ( ECRML ) is a European treaty ( CETS 148 ) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect and promote historical regional and minority languages in Europe.
On the other hand, the Republic of Ireland has not been able to sign the Charter on behalf of the Irish language ( although a minority language ) as it is defined as the first official language of the state.
The Labour Charter of 1927, promulgated by the Grand Council of Fascism, stated in article 7: " The corporative State considers private initiative, in the field of production, as the most efficient and useful instrument of the Nation ", then continued in article 9: " State intervention in economic production may take place only where private initiative is lacking or is insufficient, or when are at stakes the political interest of the State.
Furthermore, Greek is officially recognized as a minority language in parts of Italy and Albania, as well as in Armenia, Romania and Ukraine as a regional or minority language in the framework of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
As a founding member of the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ), NDC policy is to adhere faithfully to the OAU Charter.
Greenpeace is a founding member of the INGO Accountability Charter ; an international non-governmental organization that intends to foster accountability and transparency of non-governmental organizations.

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The northern border contains 48161, which is primarily used for the city of Monroe and Monroe Charter Township.
The courts, when confronted with violations of Charter rights, have struck down unconstitutional federal and provincial statutes and regulations or parts of statutes and regulations, as they did when Canadian case law was primarily concerned with resolving issues of federalism.
Thus, whether or not the destruction of the press was legal depends primarily on the laws of the state of Illinois and the Nauvoo Charter.
The term is used primarily in Canadian and New Zealand law, including in the Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The courts, when confronted with violations of Charter rights, have struck down unconstitutional statutes or parts of statutes, as they did when Canadian case law was primarily concerned with resolving issues of federalism.
The scientific Fellows of the Society were spurred into action by this, and eventually James South established a Charters Committee " with a view to obtaining a supplementary Charter from the Crown ", aimed primarily at looking at ways to restrict membership.
According to the OCC Charter Licensing Manual, CDBs are required " to lend, invest, and provide services primarily to LMI individuals or communities in which it is chartered to conduct business.
For various reasons, the press, private banking concerns, and the Bank of England were so hostile to the Bank Charter Act that London and Westminster's management was primarily concerned with defending the company's right to exist rather than setting up an extensive branch network.
Time Charter Equivalent is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare period-to-period changes in a shipping company's performance despite changes in the mix of charter types.

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