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Incorporation and would
Incorporation as a city would come in 1853, and the name " Lawrence ", merely chosen as a token of respect to Abbott Lawrence, who it cannot be verified ever saw the city named after him.
Incorporation meant that the town would be eligible to receive grants for paving roads and installing a new water system.
After receiving much input from the local community with the desire to keep their community intact, SOCS filed a Notice of Intent for Incorporation, which would create the City of Smokey Point-Lakewood.
Incorporation under New York law meant the creation of an Assembly of Trustees who would elect the Board of Directors for the Fraternity.
Incorporation of the exit into the neighboring buildings was not possible, on account of the high compensatory payments that would have been necessary.

Incorporation and become
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.
On 13 March 1885 Mossley was granted a Charter of Incorporation to become a municipal borough, replacing the local board.
They then become permanently incorporated into the Society during a ceremony called the Rite of Definitive Incorporation.

Incorporation and 1960
Incorporation petitions were filed on Friday, March 4, 1960, while Inkster officials delivered their petitions for incorporation on Monday, March 7, 1960.
In January 1960 the committee invited comment on a range of subjects including: Incorporation of Companies and Memoranda of Association.

Incorporation and when
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 came in 1970, when the population was 825.
The process to form a City of Fairwood was restarted by the Fairwood Municipal Initiative when it filed a Notice of Proposed Incorporation with King County, Washington on April 16, 2007.
Incorporation of properties from six former regional May Company divisions began in February 2006, when existing Macy's stores and properties yet to be converted were then organized into seven divisions with store locations in 45 states, Washington, D. C., Puerto Rico and Guam.
The Guild became a Company when a Royal Charter of Incorporation was granted by King Edward III in 1363.
In 1887, when the fair gained legal status through the Provincial Charter and Act of Incorporation, it moved to 900 King Street in east London, where the fairgrounds remain today.
Work was completed in 1544 and it operated as a hospital almshouse ( dedicated to Mary Magdalen ) under the control of MacQueen's widow, Janet Rynd until her death in 1553, when it passed to the Incorporation of Hammermen ( metalworkers ).
It was built as Swinton and Pendlebury Town Hall, when Swinton and Pendlebury received its Charter of Incorporation.

Incorporation and much
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause in 1947, however, was much more tricky and has been subject to much more critique.

Incorporation and city
Incorporation: in 1991 most of the old Malibu land grant was incorporated as a city to allow local control of the area ( as cities, unlike townships, are not subject to the same level of county government oversight ).
Incorporation of nature within a city -
* Incorporation of a place, creation of municipal corporation such as a city or county

Incorporation and was
In 1821, Dalhousie College was officially incorporated by the Nova Scotia House of Assembly under the Act of Incorporation passed in 1821.
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.
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.
Sedco Hills was incorporated into Wildomar, CA in the July 1, 2008 Incorporation of Wildomar, CA.
Incorporation was granted in 1931 to address concerns for better roads and services.
Incorporation: The townsite was platted and a dedication was made on September 24, 1873.
Incorporation: By the fall of 1898, it was found that 180 people lived in the community of Brewster.
Incorporation: The town was incorporated on February 17, 1896, and the first village president was a Mr. L. F. Miller.
An organization was formed calling itself the " Chesterfield Incorporation Study Committee.
A Charter of Incorporation was granted by Queen Victoria on 13 September 1882, and the west range of Old Court was ready for use by the college's official opening ( with the Master's installation ) on 10 October 1882, in time for Michaelmas Term.
Two years later, on 2 June 1896, the town was granted a Charter of Incorporation and the area covered by the Urban District Council became a Municipal Borough.
The original Charter of Incorporation, dated 31 October 1838, was received in Birmingham on 1 November, then read in the Town Hall on 5 November with elections for the first Town Council being held on 26 December.
The tartan was designed by the Weavers Incorporation of Aberdeen and Harry Lindley and incorporates colours from the university's coat of arms.

Incorporation and by
After Gerard and Anton Philips changed their family business by founding the Philips Incorporation, they laid the base of the later electronics multinational.
Transcription of this codon is enabled by proximity of the SECIS element ( SElenoCysteine Incorporation Sequence ).
The Act of Incorporation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1863, created the National Academy of Sciences and named 50 charter members.
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.
Incorporation came during a period of growth occasioned by the opening of a line of the Greenville and Miami Railroad through the community on December 12, 1852.
According to the 1454 Incorporation Statute issued by King Casimir IV, Royal Prussia enjoyed substantial autonomy as part of the Crown of Poland, it had its own treasury and monetary unit and armies.
Incorporation by Royal Act of Parliament in 1852, Brookwood Cemetery was consecrated by the Bishop of Winchester on 7 November 1854 and opened to the public on 13 November 1854.
While the Supreme Court has only recently ruled that the Second Amendment prevents localities from enacting outright handgun bans, ( See: Incorporation ), the question of whether the Second Amendment provides grounds to invalidate local gun control laws like the Sullivan Act may be addressed given the recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Parker v. District of Columbia, which was affirmed by the Supreme Court in the case District of Columbia v. Heller.
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.
The Charter of Incorporation was presented on 12 December 1934 by Queen Mary herself.
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.
Corporate bylaws are drafted by a corporation's founders or directors under the authority of its Charter or Articles of Incorporation.

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