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Its governing body consists of the trustees of the Ramakrishna Math — the organ to carry out religious works.
Most U. S. colleges use the titles " president " for the chief executive of the college and " chair of the board of trustees " for the head of the body that legally " owns " the college.
The trustees constitute chiefly an advisory body to the Board of Governors and are the fiduciary overseers of the property and assets of the University that existed before the institution became the State University of New Jersey in 1945.
The initial reluctance of the trustees ( still acting as a private corporate body ) to cede control of certain business affairs to the state government for direction and oversight caused the state to establish the Board of Governors in 1956.
Small amendments to allow " infrequent " visits failed to placate the student body, especially when the university's board of trustees overruled new Chancellor Paul Frederick Sharp's decision to allow speaking invitations to Marxist speaker Herbert Aptheker and civil liberties activist Frank Wilkinson ; however, the two speakers came to Chapel Hill anyway.
The Village Board is the legislative body for the village, and consists of six trustees elected for a four-year term.
The governing body is the Village Council which comprises the Village President and 6 trustees.
* Members of the governing board of the organization who are entitled to vote on matters over which the governing body has authority ( e. g., directors, elders, trustees, steering committee members, etc.
The primary governing body of Plymouth Township consists of a board of trustees.
The Foundation is a body of independent trustees who collect together and publish his writings.
In 1914, at the suggestion of one of the trustees, Claude Robinson, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ( CAHA ) was formed as a national governing body for the sport.
Its governing body, which is typically elected by direct popular vote but may be appointed by other governmental officials, is called a school board, board of trustees, board of education, school committee, or the like.
The Town Estate is not a public body but a charitable trust run by 14 feoffees ( trustees ).
The two student trustees, elected by the student body, have full voice and voting rights.
The previous administration by commissioners was replaced by a body of trustees, which it was hoped would be better able to manage the navigation.
The Board of Trustees, the administrative body of the Association, is composed of the President, the President-elect, two Vice Presidents and 17 trustees from each of the 17 trustee districts in the United States.
In 2004, the trustees of Northfield Mount Hermon School decided to close the Northfield campus and to consolidate the school as of September 2005 with a smaller coeducational student body on the Mount Hermon campus.
For the new districts which made no such petition ( or where it was refused ), for each former municipal borough in the district, which was not to become a successor parish, a body corporate styled the charter trustees of the town or city, were established, under section 246 ( 4 ) of the Act.
The license was not obtained within the required time, and so in 1512, Beckingham's executors formerly conveyed the lands in the bequest to a body of trustees consisting of the Mayor of Guildford and four ' sad and discrete men ' who had formerly been mayors.
In addition to the twelve trustees, two student trustees are elected by their peers, providing opportunities for the student body to become informed and involved in Board governance.
The Student Association represents the entire student body and provides member to committees of the faculty, administration, and trustees.
Though the trustees of the Hopkins Fund constituted an independent body, the town was known to control them with financial pressures.
A student representative to the board of trustees is elected every spring by the student body to sit for one academic year.

body and decided
For example, the Union Cycliste Internationale, the governing body of international cycle sport ( which sanctions races such as the Tour de France ), decided in the late 1990s to create additional rules which prohibit racing bicycles weighing less than 6. 8 kilograms ( 14. 96 pounds ).
Armoured cavalry such as the Byzantine cataphract were used as shock troops — they would charge the main body of the enemy and, in many cases, their actions decided the outcome of the battle, hence the later term " battle cavalry ".
A story is told of a miracle whereby they were partially successful: Knowing that they could not smuggle her whole body out of Rome, they decided to take only her head which they placed in a bag.
There, the disciples asked for permission to earthen the body to the local pagan queen, Lupa (' She-wolf '); she, annoyed, decided to deceive them, sending them to pick a pair of oxen she allegedly had by the Pico Sacro, a local sacred mountain where a dragon dwelt, hoping that the dragon would kill the Christians, but as soon as the beast attacked the disciples, at the sight of the cross, the dragon exploded.
Under these circumstances Berengar decided to concede as much as he could, and the French bishops showed that they wished a speedy settlement of the controversy, when the Synod of Tours declared itself satisfied by Berengar's written declaration that the sacramental bread and wine after consecration were the body and blood of Christ.
He was the moderator of the general synod which met in April, 1571, at La Rochelle and decided not to abolish church discipline or to acknowledge the civil government as head of the Church, as the Paris minister Jean Morel and the philosopher Pierre Ramus demanded ; it also decided to confirm anew the Calvinistic doctrine of the Lord's Supper ( by the expression: " substance of the body of Christ ") against Zwinglianism, which caused a very unpleasant discussion between Beza and Ramus and Heinrich Bullinger.
To convert this score to penalty points, the average marks of all judges are converted to a percentage of the maximum possible score, multiplied by a co-efficient decided by the governing body and then subtracted from 100.
This body decided upon matters of the community, which were then carried out by the Nota and his underlings.
Since the total energy and momentum of the system are conserved and the rest mass of the colliding body do not change, it is shown that the momentum of the colliding body is decided by the rest masses of the colliding bodies, total energy and the total momentum.
Chief scout Jimmy Cruise headed this body and it was decided to hold a camp in central Ireland for all Fianna sluaithe.
After years of dispute, the Council of the 48, the elected governing body of the farmers ' republic of Ditmarsh, decided to found a Gallicanist kind of independent Catholic Church of Dithmarschen in August 1523, denying Hamburg's capitular jurisdiction in all of Dithmarschen.
The poet never specified a title for this grouping, but while reading his body of work his widow found that he had planned a book of " human poems ", which is why his editors decided on this title.
The new body decided to call itself Ulster Protestant Action ( UPA ), and the first year of its existence was taken up with the discussion of vigilante patrols, street barricades, and drawing up lists of IRA suspects in both Belfast and in rural areas.
The town had decided that the old school was not large enough for the growing student body and a new school was to be built.
Still unable to walk, he decided to train his body further, by embarking-alone-on a thousand mile canoe trip with only a few dollars.
In 1999, the Church was separated from the state and became an independent organization, but the ruling body of the church is still decided by public voting ( among members of the church ), and mostly consists of the political parties.
In 971 it was decided to move his body to a new indoor shrine, and one theory traces the origin of the legend to a heavy shower by which, on the day the move, the saint marked his displeasure towards those who were removing his remains.
Hardship continued until 1738 when the Court of Assistants, the senior governing body of the Haberdashers ' Company, decided that the favourable condition of the Company justified restoring the school.
National Conference is the sovereign body of NUS, and is where NUS policy is decided.
Simpson, writing at a later date, decided based on the Black Books that the Benchers were not the original governing body, and that the Inn was instead ruled by Governors ( or gubernatores ), sometimes called Rulers, who led the Inn.
According to Short and Kasparov, the head of the chess world's governing body FIDE, Florencio Campomanes, decided on the venue of the match ( Manchester ) and the prize fund without consulting them, in breach of FIDE rules.
Prior to a game against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 24, 2012, head coach Gregg Popovich decided to give Duncan a night off by listing him on the official scorecard as ' DNP-OLD ', poking fun at his 36-year old body.

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