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Incorporation and is
Transcription of this codon is enabled by proximity of the SECIS element ( SElenoCysteine Incorporation Sequence ).
* The British Broadcasting Corporation is granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation.
It is a period which historian Richard Maxwell Brown has called the " Western Civil War of Incorporation " and of which the Johnson County War was part.
According to ALI's Certificate of Incorporation, its purpose is " to promote the clarification and simplification of the law and its better adaptation to social needs, to secure the better administration of justice, and to encourage and carry on scholarly and scientific legal work.
For example, federal jurisdiction to incorporate companies is inferred from the power provinces have under Section 92 for " The Incorporation of Companies with Provincial Objects.
Internationally, the government of the UFMCC is vested in the tri-annual General Conference, subject to the provisions of the Fellowship Articles of Incorporation, its bylaws, or documents of legal organization.
Each affiliated member church of MCC is a self-governing, legally autonomous body, is vested in its congregational meeting which exerts the right to control all of its affairs, subject to the provisions of the UFMCC Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, or documents of legal organization, and the General Conference.
Its purpose, as described in its Charter of Incorporation, is " to cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest, honor, dignity, and happiness of a free, independent, and virtuous people.
Incorporation of cover crops into the soil is immediately followed by an increase in abundance of soil microorganisms that aid in the decomposition of this fresh material.
Incorporation ( Inc .) is the forming of a new corporation ( a corporation being a legal entity that is effectively recognized as a person under the law ).
Further, he argues that the Establishment Clause ought not be considered a right that attaches to individuals pursuant to the Incorporation Doctrine, because he believes the clause only prohibits interference by the federal government in the right of individual states to establish their own official religions-notwithstanding current majority opinion on the question is against states having such a right, as a result of the Incorporation Doctrine.
A Certificate of Incorporation or the Articles of Incorporation is a document required to form a corporation in the US ( in actuality, the State where it is incorporated ) and in countries following the practice.
The Articles of Incorporation is again a regulation of the Directors by the stock-holders in a company.
Incorporation is the legal doctrine by which the Bill of Rights, either in full or in part, is applied to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause.
The Act of Incorporation is passed and on May 4 Banque Nationale is born.
Above the Shield is placed an Helm suitable to an Incorporation ( a Salade proper lined Gules ) with a Mantling Sable doubled Or, and on a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest between two maple branches in saltire a trillium displayed and leaved all Proper, and in an Escrol over the same this Motto " CONCORDIA CUM VERITATE ".

Incorporation and many
There are many such associated trades guilds, such as the Incorporation of Bakers, one of the fourteen Incorporated Trades of Glasgow, who meet in their Robert Adam designed Trades Hall.
1845 x, pp. 44 – 45 ) and again for Charles I in 1633, by the Incorporation of Skinners and Glovers of Perth, " his Majesty's chair being set upon the wall next to the Water of Tay whereupon was a floating stage of timber clad about with birks, upon the which for his Majesty's welcome and entry thirteen of our brethren of this calling of Glovers with green caps, silver strings, red ribbons, white shoes and bells upon their legs, shearing rapiers in their hands and all other abulzements, danced our sword dance with many difficult knots and allapallajesse, five being under and five above upon their shoulders, three of them dancing through their feet and about them, drinking wine and breaking glasses.

Incorporation and such
Incorporation of unusual instruments ( for rock drummers of the time ) such as the glockenspiel and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup.
Incorporation of green manures into a farming system can drastically reduce, if not eliminate, the need for additional products such as supplemental fertilizers and pesticides.
* Incorporation of a place, creation of municipal corporation such as a city or county
Incorporation of the music of Night on Bald Mountain as a dream sequence involving the hero was a late addition to the scenario in the course of composition, despite the fact that such an episode is not suggested by the original story.

Incorporation and found
The Ruskin Incorporation Committee was formed to perform a study on whether it was feasible for the community to become a city in which it found it was.
Incorporation: By the fall of 1898, it was found that 180 people lived in the community of Brewster.

Incorporation and America
* The Incorporation of America: Culture and Society in the Gilded Age, Hill and Wang, 1982, ISBN 0-8090-5827-8.
* The Incorporation of America: Culture and Society in the Gilded Age, online version.

Incorporation and does
" Specifically, does the Fifth Amendment, applicable to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ( see main article: Incorporation of the Bill of Rights ), protect landowners from takings for economic development, rather than, as in Berman, for the elimination of slums and blight?
The Incorporation Case confirmed that the ambit of the corporations power extends only to corporations that have already been formed, and, therefore, it does not include the power to incorporate them.

Incorporation and incorporation
Talks of Incorporation spread in 1993 and incorporation became a reality on July 2, 1993 when 60 % of the communities ' people voted for incorporation.
Incorporation petitions were filed on Friday, March 4, 1960, while Inkster officials delivered their petitions for incorporation on Monday, March 7, 1960.
Incorporation: The necessary steps were taken to bring about incorporation at a county board meeting held in Worthington on December 10, 1886.
Incorporation is a phenomenon by which a word, usually a verb, forms a kind of compound with, for instance, its direct object ( object incorporation ) or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function.
Using Pfafftown as an example of a failure, the Midway Incorporation Committee succeeded in gaining permanent autonomy from nearby Winston-Salem with the successful incorporation of the town of Midway in June 2006.

Incorporation and .
In 1891, there were changes in the Act of Incorporation.
The Sedition Act of 1798 and the Incorporation of Seditious Libel into First Amendment Jurisprudence.
In 1821, Dalhousie College was officially incorporated by the Nova Scotia House of Assembly under the Act of Incorporation passed in 1821.
In 1731 he began his medical studies as an apprentice of George Langlands, a fellow of the Incorporation of Surgeons which preceded the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
After Gerard and Anton Philips changed their family business by founding the Philips Incorporation, they laid the base of the later electronics multinational.
In 1856, the first Board of Trustees meeting was held ; articles of Incorporation were adopted ; and classes began January 7, 1857.
The US National Academy of Sciences was created by an Act of Incorporation in 1863, which was signed by the President of the United States Abraham Lincoln.
Incorporation of mutal exclusion needs to be well thought of, since improper usage can lead to side-effects like deadlocks, livelocks and resource starvation.
The Act of Incorporation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1863, created the National Academy of Sciences and named 50 charter members.
* Macaluso JN: Editorial Comment: re Incorporation of patient preferences in the treatment of upper urinary tract calculi: a decision analytical view.
Incorporation of Rhodes University's former campus in East London in 2004 gave the University an urban base and a coastal base for the first time.
Articles of Incorporation for the San Joaquin Valley Railroad indicate unequivocably that the corporation intended to build a maximum of 100 miles of track, including sidings and spurs, through the agricultural acreage east of Fresno, then north to the timber and mineral resources of the Sierra foothills.
Incorporation efforts began in 1987 and on March 5, 1991, 86 % of the residents voted in favor of forming the City of Laguna Hills.
Incorporation efforts in the late 1990s were largely driven by the need for residents to have a stronger voice against the prospective construction of an international airport at the nearby decommissioned Marine Corps Air Station El Toro.
Sedco Hills was incorporated into Wildomar, CA in the July 1, 2008 Incorporation of Wildomar, CA.
Incorporation would become a blessing in 1960, when much of the city was destroyed by Hurricane Donna.
On June 30, 1961, the Tierra Verde Community Association Articles of Incorporation were filed with the State of Florida, and the original Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants were recorded in public records in August that same year.
Incorporation papers for Chadwick were approved on Sept. 26, 1882.
Incorporation enabled the village to control its growth and development.

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