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Control and ownership
Civilian ownership of submachine guns is regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives under the provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934 as amended by Title II of the Gun Control Act of 1968.
Control of the Chicago Defender and her sister publications was transferred to a new ownership group named Real Times Inc. in January 2003.
The Minuteman Launch Control Facilities ( with the exception of D-01 ) all appear to be still in federal government ownership, as after fifteen or more years of inactivation, all are standing but abandoned ; the buildings still standing within the locked security fence.
Control over land, however, may also be perceived less in terms of individual ownership and more in terms land use, or through what is known as land tenure.
Additionally, US federal law prohibits ownership of firearms by those who have been discharged under dishonorable conditions per the Gun Control Act of 1968.
Control in this case is ownership by all German residents of more than 50 % of the vote or capital of the foreign corporation.
Trust established which settled the beneficial ownership of the park for Auckland Cricket and Auckland Rugby and the management of the park with a Board of Control comprising members from Auckland Cricket and Auckland Rugby and the Eden Park Trust Board.
Control and ownership of the institution passed to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1920.
* March 1 – Control of American railroads is returned to private ownership and administration with the disbandment of the USRA.
Control is closely associated with ownership in that sense.
On March 17, 2010, MGM Mirage announced that the New Jersey Casino Control Commission ( CCC ) approved the settlement agreement between the Company and the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement ( DGE ) under which the Company will sell its 50 % ownership interest in the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa and related leased land in Atlantic City.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention there are a number of other health benefits associated with pet ownership, including lowered blood pressure and decreased levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.
The tribe formerly operated Detroit's Greektown Casino until the Michigan Gaming Control Board voted 4-0 at a special meeting in June 2010 to transfer ownership from the Sault Ste.
The introduction of new import tariffs helped some Irish industries to expand when Lemass introduced the Control of Manufactures Act, whereby the majority ownership of Irish companies was to be limited to Irish citizens.
Among the reforms intended to loosen restrictions on gun ownership were the reopening of interstate sales of long guns on a limited basis, legalization of ammunition shipments through the U. S. Postal Service ( a partial repeal of the Gun Control Act ), removal of the requirement for record keeping on sales of non-armor-piercing ammunition, and federal protection of transportation of firearms through states where possession of those firearms would otherwise be illegal.
The older Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibits firearms ownership in the US by certain broad categories of individuals thought to pose a threat to public safety.
The 1923 Land Act allowed the Irish Land Commission to refuse to allow a purchase of farmland by a non-Irish citizen ; during the Anglo-Irish Trade War the Control of Manufactures Act 1932 required that at least 50 % of the ownership of Irish-registered companies had to be held by Irish citizens.
Also known as the Pick-Sloan Flood Control Act of 1944, FCA 1944 transferred ownership of large parcels of land from around the Missouri River, more than 20 % of which was owned by Native Americans, to the Corps of Engineers.

Control and structure
Control accounts are cells of a responsibility assignment ( RACI ) matrix, which is intersection of the project WBS and the organizational breakdown structure ( OBS ).
Control of the internal structure of the plasma allows more active
The KEMA Toren ( formerly known as SEP Control Tower ) is the highest structure of the town.
# Control Hierarchy-A program structure that represents the organization of a program component and implies a hierarchy of control.
The structure of the Control Yuan consists of the President, Vice President, a 27-member council and the Ministry of Audit ( also known as the National Audit Office ).
This structure is also called the Headwaters Control Structure of Gray's Bay.
Since the trap and transfer operation commenced in 1998 / 99 more than 407, 000 elvers have been transferred upstream of the Maraoa Control structure.
* Data Control Block, a data structure for accessing data sets on IBM mainframes
* Control: Some Deeds have some and it shows how important the structure is to the town.
Process Control Block ( PCB, also called Task Controlling Block, Task Struct, or Switchframe ) is a data structure in the operating system kernel containing the information needed to manage a particular process.
Inside a job they are stored in the Data Control Block ( DCB ), which is a data structure used to access datasets, for example using access methods.
A File Control Block ( FCB ) is a file system structure in which the state of an open file is maintained.
Though the structure has changed over the various versions of Btrieve, the file structure still revolves around a File Control Record ( FCR ) — which defines the configuration of pages — and pages in the Btrieve file that contain data.
In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard.
Barrow has received a 25 % rating by the Human Rights Campaign, which indicates a “ mixed record ” on gay rights ; a 75 % rating from the NAACP, which indicates a “ mixed record ” on civil rights ; 83 % from U. S. Border Control, indicating a “ sealed-border stance ”; 25 % from Americans United for Separation of Church and State, indicating a “ mixed record on church-state separation ”; 0 % from Citizens for Tax Justice, indicating opposition to progressive tax structure ; 100 % from the Campaign for America's Future, indicating support for energy independence ;-10 from NORML, indicating a " hard-on-drugs " stance ; 36 % from the National Right to Life Committee, indicating a mixed record on abortion.
* Transmission Control Block, a data structure used by a TCP stack
The composition and structure of city council was the subject of two questions on the 2003 election ballot, an action initiated by Ward 3 Councillor Fred Tranquilli and his discussion paper, A Better Way, which proposed a smaller city council — 10 wards with one councillor per ward, plus the mayor elected city wide and the elimination of Board of Control for an 11-member city council.
* Control reconfiguration: changing the loop structure and controller parameters in an automatic control loop
The structure is an Active Association, composed of the Georgia Air Guard's 116th ACW, and active duty's 461st Air Control Wing.
The agreement provided for peacekeeping forces charged with ensuring observance of the ceasefire and security arrangements, composed of five Russian battalions, three Moldovan battalions and two PMR battalions under the orders of a joint military command structure, the Joint Control Commission ( JCC ).
* File Control Block, a data structure in CP / M and DOS operating systems

Control and refers
Control flow refers to branches and jumps.
Biosafety level refers to the stringency of biocontainment precautions deemed necessary by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) for laboratory work with infectious materials.
On some types of proprietary computer hardware, an Access Control List refers to rules that are applied to port numbers or network daemon names that are available on a host or other layer 3, each with a list of hosts and / or networks permitted to use the service.
IS-95 is widely described as a three-layer stack, where L1 corresponds to the physical ( PHY ) layer, L2 refers to the Media Access Control ( MAC ) and Link-Access Control ( LAC ) sublayers, and L3 to the call-processing state machine.
The term Line of Control ( LOC ) refers to the military control line between the Indian and Pakistani-controlled parts of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir — a line which, to this day, does not constitute a legally recognized international boundary but is the de facto border.
The NMRA has trademarked the term DCC, so while the term Digital Command Control is sometimes used to describe any digital model railway control system, strictly speaking it refers to NMRA DCC.
Control of ventilation refers to the physiological mechanisms involved in the control of physiologic ventilation.
The IBM 9020 refers to IBM System / 360-family computers adapted into a multiprocessor system for use by the U. S. FAA for Air Traffic Control.
running from ghosts ) refers to the sudden abandonment of roadside vendor stalls in Hong Kong, when the squads of the Hawker Control Team ( 小販管理隊 or 販管隊 in short ) are coming and the vendors are either operating a stall illegally or selling prohibited goods.
For this reason, slang often inaccurately refers to initiating circuits of a Fire Alarm Control Panel as Zones.
Ecotec ( capitalized ECOTEC, from ' Emissions Control Optimisation TEChnology ') is a General Motors ( GM ) trademark that refers to a series of emissions technologies that were implemented throughout a range of GM engines.
Within the context of local councils of the United Kingdom, the term No Overall Control ( abbreviated to NOC ) refers to a situation in which no single party achieves a majority of seats and is analogous to a hung parliament.
; Control: Control refers to sending command messages to a device to operate the I & C and power system devices.
In Hill's definition, Aggro refers most specifically to the fastest creature decks built to punish slow starts, ponderous Control decks, and aggressive decks who've substituted out damage for disruption.
: Unlike the film counterpart, a Director in television usually refers to the Gallery ( or Control Room ) Director, who is responsible for the creative look of a production through selecting which shots to use at any given moment.
The word cybernetics historically refers to what Norbert Wiener introduced in his book Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and Machine ( 1948 ).

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