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Consolidation and its
Jenners, Ralphton, Acosta and Gray were each built shortly after 1900 as company towns by Consolidation Coal, a Rockefeller interest, for its newly opened deep coal mines.
Inasmuch as the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have joined in a Declaration that the Construction of the Intercolonial Railway is essential to the Consolidation of the Union of British North America, and to the Assent thereto of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and have consequently agreed that Provision should be made for its immediate Construction by the Government of Canada ; Therefore, in order to give effect to that Agreement, it shall be the Duty of the Government and Parliament of Canada to provide for the commencement, within Six Months after the Union, of a Railway connecting the River St. Lawrence with the City of Halifax in Nova Scotia, and for the Construction thereof without Intermission, and the Completion thereof with all practicable Speed.
In 1929 the ICC published its proposed Complete Plan of Consolidation, also known as the " Ripley Plan ," after its author, William Z. Ripley of Harvard University.
In 1953, the national and prefectural governments targeted Fudai for consolidation with its southern neighbor, Tanohata following the Law for the Consolidation of Cities, Towns and Villages (" the great Shōwa mergers ").
On 15 July 1933, The WJ & S was leased by the ACRR, and changed its name to Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines, as the Consolidation Agreement had decreed.
The Forward Bloc held its first conference on June 22 – 23, 1939, and at the same time a Left Consolidation Committee consisting of the Forward Bloc, CPI, CSP, the Kisan Sabha, League of Radical Congressmen, Labour Party and the Anushilan marxists.
The number is underpinned in legislation by the Social Welfare ( Consolidation ) Act, 2005 ( Section 262 ) and a number of amendments, including data protection, has expanded its legal use as well as defining improper usage.
The special relationship linking the two has its roots in the time before the Act of Consolidation, when Germantown was a borough separate from the City of Philadelphia, and its rural environs were what is now Mount Airy.

Consolidation and placed
The Midland Railway Consolidation Bill was placed before Parliament and was passed in 1844 and from May of that year the Midland Railway came into being.

Consolidation and most
# Consolidation, where numerous bills for any one recipient are made available at one Web site, most commonly the recipient's bank.

Consolidation and population
The rise in population of the surrounding districts helped lead to the Act of Consolidation of 1854 which extended the city of Philadelphia to include all of Philadelphia County.
Consolidation of schools in 1966 marks the beginning of the decline in population in Screven.

Consolidation and within
UK laws regarding work stoppages and strikes are defined within the Employment Relations Act 1999 and the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992.
* 2010 Consolidation of all academic and studio departments within Porteous

Consolidation and city
Consolidation, led by J. J. Daniel and Claude Yates, began to win more support during this period, from both inner city blacks, who wanted more involvement in government, and whites in the suburbs, who wanted more services and more control over the central city.
However, this U. S. federal practice is not necessarily followed by U. S. state governments ; for example, the Act of the Pennsylvania legislature that consolidated the governments of the city of Philadelphia and Philadelphia County is generally ( though not formally ) called the Act of Consolidation, 1854.
In 1854, the borough was annexed by the city of Philadelphia through the Act of Consolidation, 1854.
Along with all other jurisdictions in the county, South Philadelphia became part of the City of Philadelphia proper with passage by the Pennsylvania legislature of the city / county Act of Consolidation, 1854.

Consolidation and ;
:" Consolidation Act " redirects here ; not to be confused with the Royal Navy Consolidation Act 1749 or the Pennsylvania Act of Consolidation, 1854.
DENIES AUTOMOBILE COMBINE ; Declares Emphatically That Reports of Consolidation of His and General Motors Co. Are Without Foundation.
From 2010 to February 2011, " Technicolor " ( having rebranded itself ) divested these sub-businesses: Grass Valley and Broadcast to the Francisco Partners in July and December along with the Transmission business to PARTER Capital Group ; Head-end to the FCDE ( Fonds de Consolidation et de Développement des Entreprises ), and reintegration of PRN.
Consolidation of a regime does not so much resolve as it does contain, or else strategically accommodate, these tensions ; meanwhile, their intensification, often via the mobilisations of social movements, often signals a period of transition.
He has been a member of many House of Commons Select Committees, namely the Joint Committee on Consolidation, & c., Bills ( 1997 – 2001 ), the Public Administration Select Committee ( 1997 – 2001 ), the Treasury Select Committee ( 2001 – 03 ; 09 -; Chairman since 2010 ), the Treasury Sub-Committee ( 2001 – 04 ), the Constitutional Affairs Committee / Justice Select Committee ( 2005 – 2010 ), the Joint Committee on Conventions ( 2006 ), the Reform of the House of Commons Committee ( 2009 – 10 ), Joint Committee on Tax Law Rewrite Bills ( 2009 -; Chairman since 2010 ) and the Liaison Committee ( 2010 -).
To the same category belongs the apportionment of rent which takes place under various statutes ( e. g. the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1845, § 119, when land is required for public purposes ; the Agricultural Holdings Act 1883, § 41, in the case of a tenant from year to year receiving notice to quit part of a holding ; and the Irish Land Act 1903 § 61, apportionment of quit and crown rents ).
Overall, the frequency of all reported adverse events was similar in both the Neupogen and placebo groups ( 83 % vs 82 % in Induction 1 ; 61 % vs 64 % in Consolidation 1 ).
Before his departure for Europe, Weed played a leading role in the passage of the Consolidation Act through the state legislature ; the Act created the New York Central Railroad, at the time the largest corporation in the United States.
* Consolidation of relationships with the USA and reaffirmation of the commitment to the European Union ;
# Consolidation I ;
* Temple, David G. Merger Politics: Local Government Consolidation in Tidewater Virginia ( 1972 ), University Press of Virginia ; Charlottesville, Virginia
Legislation sponsored by Stender and signed into law includes: The Integrated Pest Management Act, A-2841, which requires public and private schools to establish an integrated pest management policy to protect students and staff ; A-2654 and A-2655, which permitted the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement on public highways maintained by local governments and by the New Jersey Department of Transportation on the State ’ s three toll roads ; and the Toll Road Consolidation Bill, A-3392, which abolished the New Jersey Highway Authority and transferred projects and functions to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.
For instance, under the Delegation of Powers ( Ministry of Law ) ( Consolidation ) Notification, the Senior Minister of State for Law is deputed to exercise certain powers of the Minister for Law under the Copyright Act, Criminal Procedure Code, Land Acquisition Act, Land Surveyors Act, and Pawnbrokers Act ; while the Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs is deputed the powers of the Minister for Home Affairs under regulation 157 of the Prisons Regulations pursuant to the Delegation of Powers ( Ministry of Home Affairs ) ( Consolidation ) Notification.

Consolidation and with
Consolidation was a referendum item on the 2010 ballot in Memphis and Shelby County, but failed with 85 % of the county voting against it.
Consolidation continued in 2005 with the closure of Drakesboro Elementary School.
Consolidation talks began again with Rock Island, but failed as the two cities quarreled over which would acquire the other.
In 1933 a large brick schoolhouse was built, which served the community until 1964 when a Consolidation effort formed the Norris School District with a building south of Hickman.
Following approval of the Consolidation, Corel filed articles of amendment to effect the consolidation with the result that Corel is now wholly owned by Corel Holdings.
The Marconi Consolidation Programme of the early 1980s finally produced the Mod 2 with reliability improved to 80 %, which the Royal Navy accepted as the best that could be achieved with a basic design that was incapable of further development.
A Beginner Progression class ( also known variously as Bridging, Beginner Consolidation, Intromediate or Freestyle class ) taught at the same time as the Intermediate or Intermediate / Advanced class has also been introduced in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide, involving a breakdown of technique and either a review of the preceding Beginner class ( possibly with some extensions or variations to the moves from that class ) or a new routine drawn from a mixture of intermediate and beginner level moves.
In 1845, the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act was passed, compelling UK railway companies to provide their passengers with a means of determining the distance traveled ( fares were set by distance at this time ).
Chestnut Hill ( along with many other towns and farmlands of Philadelphia County ) became part of the City of Philadelphia in 1854 as part of the Act of Consolidation, when the County and the City became completely coterminous.
The lawlessness and the difficulty in controlling it, along with residential development just north of Philadelphia, led to the Act of Consolidation in 1854.
The resulting service is one that is less expensive than FedEx Ground, but more expensive than regular mail, and generally takes one to two days longer than standard FedEx ground shipping, with tracking information but without a guarantee of service .< ref > Parcel Magazine April 2010 “ Carrier Consolidation Services: An Inside Guide to UPS Basic & FedEx SmartPost ” By Michael Bentley
Under International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ), the relevant standard is IAS 27 in connection with the interpretation of SIC12 ( Consolidation — Special Purpose Entities ).
The Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992 gives protection under civil law for pickets who are acting in connection with an industrial dispute at or near their workplace who are using their picketing to peacefully obtain or communicate information or peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working.
Re-enactment can be with or without amendment, although repeal and re-enactment without amendment normally occurs only in the context of a Consolidation Bill ( a bill to consolidate the law in a particular area ).
The following day, he was charged with tax evasion under the Tax Consolidation Act.

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