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The city is governed by a " strong " mayor system who appoints two council members and / or city residents to serve at the mayor's pleasure on the board of public works and safety.
Chalmers is an aktiebolag with 100 shares à 1, 000 SEK, all of which is owned by a private foundation ( Chalmers University of Technology Foundation ) which appoints the university board and the president.
He or she also appoints city board members.
However, German company law uses a split board system, with a ' supervisory board ' ( Aufsichtsrat ) which appoints an ' executive board ' ( Vorstand ).
The board appoints the president of the university, currently Joel Seligman, who replaced Thomas H. Jackson on July 1, 2005.
The Secretary also serves on and appoints the private citizens on the National Park Foundation board.
The board appoints a county administrator to be chief administrative officer of the county, responsible to the commission for the orderly operations of matters within the board ’ s jurisdiction.
The board appoints the county administrator who is responsible to it for the day-to-day operations of the county government.
Prior to the beginning of each event, the Festival's board of directors appoints the juries who hold sole responsibility for choosing which films will receive a Cannes award.
After a candidate is elected generally to the board, the mayor appoints each board member a specific commissioner position ( e. g. Finance, Streets and Sanitation ).
The board appoints a Town Administrator who supervises and is responsible for the day to day operation of town government departments.
Selectmen and other town officials are elected through an open town meeting or formal election ; but the board of selectmen appoints secretaries on its own who manage public safety, recreation, and other services.
The City also has a nine-member zoning board of appeals, a nine-member planning commission, a board of review for tax and assessment purposes, a revolving loan and bond board, and a downtown development board, which appoints its own director.
The board of a special district serves primarily as a managing board and often appoints a chief executive for day-to-day operations and decision making and policy implementation.
In a corporation, the board of directors appoints a CEO, makes major decisions and wields representative power on behalf of shareholders.
) The President appoints the commissioners or board members, subject to Senate confirmation, but they often serve with staggered terms, and often for longer terms than a usual four-year Presidential term, meaning most Presidents will not have the opportunity to appoint all the commissioners of a given independent agency.

appoints and approves
The council sets policy for the city, enacts laws and ordinances, levies taxes, approves the city budget, and appoints members to citizen commission and advisory boards.
The Mayor presides at Council meetings, approves ordinances, signs contracts, and appoints officials and members of various boards and commissions.
He approves the military doctrine and appoints the defense minister and the chief and other members of the general staff.
The senate controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examinations and results, and appoints committees to look into specific academic matters.
The Flemish Parliament approves decrees, which are Flemish laws, applicable to all persons in the Flemish Region, and to Flemish institutions in Brussels, it appoints and supervises the Flemish Government, and approves the Flemish budget.
The President also selects the Prime Minister ( with the approval of the Seimas ), approves ministerial candidates, and appoints the commander in chief of the armed forces — with legislative confirmation.
The Board, which meets quarterly, establishes the policies of AURA, approves its budget, elects members of the Management Councils, and appoints the President, the Center Directors, and other principal officers.
As the school was founded in 1885, from the Cathedral traditions, St Andrew's is legally supervised by the Cathedral Chapter which appoints and approves members of the School Council which was formed in 1979.
The senate controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examinations and results and appoints committees to look into academic matters.
In exercising the duties of commander-in-chief, the governor general appoints the Chief of the Defence Staff, as well as royal colonels-in-chief of Canadian regiments ( save for the Queen herself ), approves new military badges and insignia ( except for those bearing St. Edward's Crown, which may only be sanctioned by the monarch ), visits Canadian Forces personnel within Canada and abroad, bestowes honours, and signs commission scrolls.

appoints and any
But his fatwās are binding on no one: neither the state that appoints him, nor any citizen.
Alexander appoints Nearchus, a Cretan with naval experience, as admiral and places under his command all in the ranks of his army with any knowledge of seafaring.
" In practice, the sovereign very rarely exercises this power ; since the monarch does not normally reside in Barbados, she appoints a governor-general to represent her and any exercise of powers are largely carried out through this representative.
For the Australian Senate ( where each State forms a multi-seat constituency voting by single transferable vote ), the State Parliament appoints a replacement ; in 1977 a referendum amended the Constitution to require that the person appointed must belong to the same political party ( if any ) as the Senator originally elected to that seat.
The Queen appoints one Member of the Scottish Parliament, on the nomination of the Parliament, to be First Minister with the convention being that the leader of the party with the largest number of seats is appointed First Minister although any member which can command the confidence of the chamber could conceivably be appointed First Minister.
The only exception is if the President appoints or removes minister, administrative departments ' directors and any other officials appointed by him under his administrative authority.
He presides over the session ; decides on all questions of order, subject to appeal by any member ; signs all acts, resolutions, memorials, writs, warrants and subpoenas issued by or upon order of the House ; appoints, suspends, dismisses or disciplines House personnel ; and exercise administrative functions.
Due to the central role of the President of Russia in the political system, the activities of the executive branch ( including the Prime Minister ) are significantly influenced by the head of state ( for example, it is the President who appoints and dismisses the Prime Minister and other members of the Government ; the President may chair the meetings of the cabinet and give obligatory orders to the Prime Minister and other members of the Government, the President may also revoke any act of the Government ).
Additionally, Red Hat appoints a chairman who has veto power over any board decision.
Following consultation with the Prime Minister, the Constitutional Offices Commission appoints the Ombudsman, who must not hold or derive income from any other public office ( except the chairmanship of the Human Rights Commission.
Instead, a bishop " appoints " ( assigns ) a pastor to a congregation or a group of congregations, and until late in the 20th century, neither pastor nor congregation had any say in the appointment.
Each sponsoring member organization appoints one individual to serve as its representative director, who casts one vote on any matter considered by the Board.
He also appointsand can dismiss – the deputy Prime ministers, the ministers and the other members of the Government, and he decides in cases of resignation of the Government, or any of its members.

appoints and has
The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government ( 4 to 8 seats ), the departments appoints one member, the student union appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.
Some countries have alternative provisions for senior appointments: In Sweden, under the Instrument of Government of 1974, the Speaker of the Riksdag has the role of formally appointing the Prime Minister, following a vote in the Riksdag, and the Prime Minister in turn appoints and dismisses cabinet ministers at his / her sole discretion.
The development of the British constitution, which is not a codified document, is based on this fusion in the person of the Monarch, who has a formal role to play in the legislature ( Parliament, which is where legal and political sovereignty lies, is the Crown-in-Parliament, and is summoned and dissolved by the Sovereign who must give his or her Royal Assent to all Bills so that they become Acts ), the executive ( the Sovereign appoints all ministers of His / Her Majesty's Government, who govern in the name of the Crown ) and the judiciary ( the Sovereign, as the fount of justice, appoints all senior judges, and all public prosecutions are brought in his or her name ).
An example is the French Fifth Republic ( 1958 – present ), where the Président de la République appoints a Prime Minister but must choose someone who can get government business through, and has the support of, the National Assembly.
Supreme Commander Servalan appoints Space Commander Travis, who has a personal vendetta against Blake, to eliminate Blake and capture Liberator.
One minimal-skill method that occurs in non-casino and casino games happens when a player who has folded appoints himself the tender of the pot, stacking chips, counting them, and delivering them to the winning player.
The bishop with whom he consults does not believe Karras is qualified to perform the rites, and appoints the experienced Merrin, who has recently returned to the United States, to perform the exorcism ; although he does allow the doubt-ridden Karras to assist him.
The mayor appoints city officers such as the city attorney, the director of community and economic development, finance director, and the water department director, though, the council has the power to refuse or accept the appointments.
The Council has policymaking and legislative authority and appoints the City Manager, who is charged with the administration of City business in accordance with Council decisions.
The Mayor exercises executive power of the municipality, appoints department heads with Council approval, prepares the annual budget and has veto over ordinances subject to override by 2 / 3 of all members of Council.
Under the current plan, Vernon has a " strong mayor " system of government in which the mayor heads the executive branch, overseeing township functions, enforcing all ordinances and other regulations, appoints department heads and prepares a budget, with the assistance of a business administrator.
Madeira has a Council-Manager form of government, where the elected City Council appoints a paid City Manager to run the day to day operations of the city.
East Lansing has a council-manager government, where the city council appoints one of its own as mayor, and another of its own as mayor pro tem — a city council member with extra ceremonial duties, but who chairs council meetings in the mayor's absence.
The President also has the power to pardon or commute the sentences of both soldiers and civilians, and ceremonially appoints judges to courts, including the Supreme Court, after appointment by the Judicial Selection Committee.
Like the others before him, Duncan is appalled at what Atreides rule has become, but Leto appoints him as the head of his otherwise all-female military, the Fish Speakers.
Once the House has completed voting and elected a Speaker, the Clerk then appoints a Committee to escort the Speaker-elect to the Chair and hands over authority to the Speaker-elect.
The President's power to appoint officials has been reduced, but he or she still appoints all military officers as well as judges.
The bishop of the church possesses the power to judge for his church ; however, since the bishop has many different duties in his diocese, most cases are handled by judges whom he appoints, led by a priest known as the judicial vicar or officialis.
Whenever the Sovereign appoints Lords Commissioners to perform certain actions on his or her behalf ( for example, to formally declare in Parliament that the Royal Assent has been granted, or to prorogue or dissolve Parliament ), the Lord Chancellor usually served as the principal or senior Lord Commissioner.
However, membership has effectively been decided by each house of Parliament, though the Prime Minister formally appoints the members.
Although, as stated, the Monarch formally appoints all ministers of the cabinet freely, in practice Monarchs only conventionally select the Prime Minister after a leader has gathered support from a majority in the Folketing.

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