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charter and lays
The most recent town charter, adopted in 1998, lays out the form of government for the Town.

charter and out
Some opposition to the home rule movement started to be heard yesterday, with spokesmen for the town's insurgent Democratic leadership speaking out against the home rule charter in favor of the model municipal league charter.
He was stationed in San Francisco from 1869 through 1871 and he took out a patent for the cable car railway that still runs there, receiving a charter for its operation, but signing away his rights when he was reassigned.
By the charter renewal in 1781 it was also the bankers ' bank – keeping enough gold to pay its notes on demand until 26 February 1797 when war had so diminished gold reserves that the government prohibited the Bank from paying out in gold.
It is often pointed out that the charter of Dartmouth College, granted to Eleazar Wheelock in 1769, proclaims that the institution was created " for the education and instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing and all parts of Learning ... as well as in all liberal Arts and Sciences ; and also of English Youth and any others.
Not to mention any sign of apologies for the suffering of the murdered people ", " avoids mentioning the reasons for expulsions " and called the document " example of German art of crowding out the truth (...) The fact that the charter completely ignores the reasons for the expulsions deprives it of any value ".
A more recent and more positive appraisal by John Morris argues that the charter and its witness list are authentic because it incorporates titles and phraseology that had fallen out of use by 800.
Just two days after the issuance of the charter, the first battle of the Civil War broke out.
Today, with a growing regional profile, a participant in the SFOR peacekeeping deployment in Bosnia and the KFOR deployment in Kosovo, and a charter World Trade Organization member, Slovenia plays a role on the world stage quite out of proportion to its small size.
* Flash Airlines, a private charter airline operating out of Cairo, Egypt
Its charter was laid out in a 1799 ukase, by the new Tsar Paul I, which granted the company monopolistic control over trade in the Aleutian Islands and the North America mainland, south to 55 ° north latitude.
In 1721, Lutheran minister Hans Egede and his Bergen Greenland Company received a royal charter from King Frederick IV granting them broad authority over Greenland and commissioning them to seek out the old Norse colony and spread the Reformation among its inhabitants, who were presumed to still be Catholic or to have reverted to paganism.
This problem was resolved to some degree by free banking laws in some states but it was not until this Act was passed that free banking was established on a uniform, national level and charter issuance was taken out of the hands of discriminating and corrupt state legislatures.
The University's response was to point out the provision in its charter to print'all manner of books '.
The most notable were the SportsChannel networks, which went on the air in 1976 with the original SportsChannel ( now MSG Plus ) and later branched out into Chicago and Florida ; Prime Network, which went on the air in 1983 with the charter member being Home Sports and Entertainment ( now FSN Southwest ) and later branched out onto the West Coast as " Prime Sports "; and SportSouth, the RSN operated by Turner Broadcasting.
Its six charter members were Holy Cross, Lehigh, Bucknell, Colgate, Lafayette and Davidson, which dropped out after the 1988 season for reasons related to geography and a reluctance to relinquish its basketball scholarships in case the conference expanded into other sports.
The " Spirit of the Kenai " operates as a charter out of Cooper Landing.
In addition, daily scheduled services are provided out of Kotzebue, and air taxis provide charter flights.
The first created the International Charter on the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites, better known as Venice Charter ; the second, put forward by UNESCO, created ICOMOS to carry out this charter.
In 1754, however, the French and Indian War broke out, and no settlements were made under the charter.
In 1720, Newton published his Scheme of Disciplines laying out his scheme of education with a view to obtaining a charter of incorporation, and, on 18 May 1723, he presented his petition for a charter.
The boats of the day were not designed to handle the rough Gulf Coast waters and storms in the early 20th century wiped out the existing charter fleet.

charter and committee's
This involves comparing the committee's performance versus its charter, any formal guidelines and rules, and against best practices.

charter and goals
They have various goals and scopes, often outlined in the treaty or charter.
The Atlantic charter was made to show the goals of the allied powers during World War II.
Yet the charter also included more " radical " goals, such as full-employment, low-cost housing, trade union rights, as well as a whole range of social security measures, including a government financed medicare system.
The Act amended the charter of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to reflect Congress ' view that the GSEs "... have an affirmative obligation to facilitate the financing of affordable housing for low-and moderate-income families in a manner consistent with their overall public purposes, while maintaining a strong financial condition and a reasonable economic return ;" For the first time, the GSEs were required to meet " affordable housing goals " set annually by the Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) and approved by Congress.
Each polis has its own unique character, encapsulated in a " charter " which defines its goals, philosophies, and attitudes to other polises and to the external world.
High-stakes testing, " utopian " goals, " draconian " penalties, school closings, privatization, and charter schools didn't work, she concluded.
Their new charter of January 1999 lists the following goals for the agency:
The Council failed to reach those goals and in 2012 the national BSA gave the Monterey Bay Area Council a “ transitional charterand instructed it to seek a merger.
The charter of the organization, officially titled " Yehudah Hatzair Leumi Chukah ", outlines the ideology and goals of the organization.
The Plan identifies four major goals for the airport: Retain and expand scheduled passenger flights, increase charter operations, increase corporate and general aviation activities, and increase cargo activities.
In his position statement, Coudenhove-Kalergi took up the goals of the charter and recommended himself as head of government in exile.
On September 29, 1963, 800 delegates, representing a million workers, ratified a charter of 21 demands that sought to encapsulate the demands and goals of Sri Lankan workers.
The charter outlined four goals: national revitalization, creating self-reliant individuals, promulgating a new cooperative image of the nation, and supporting anti-communism.

charter and well
* Billund Airport ( BLL ), in central Jutland, one of Denmark's busiest cargo centres as well as a popular charter airline destination and an airport for regular flights serving 2. 4 million passengers a year, mainly from the western part of the country.
Domestic flights: are available through Sunrise Airways which is Haiti's largest airline for the general public offering scheduled, as well as, charter flights.
The charter defined the powers of the mayor and councillors, then known as burgesses, as well as specifying the Wednesday and Saturday market days which continue to this day.
The IEC charter embraces all electrotechnologies including energy production and distribution, electronics, magnetics and electromagnetics, electroacoustics, multimedia and telecommunication, as well as associated general disciplines such as terminology and symbols, electromagnetic compatibility ( by its Advisory Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, ACEC ), measurement and performance, dependability, design and development, safety and the environment.
A charter purporting to be from King Æthelberht, dated 28 April 604, survives in the Textus Roffensis, as well as a copy based on the Textus in the 14th-century Liber Temporalium.
The post – World War I accords and the League of Nations charter designated the area a British Mandate, except for a small area in the northwest, which was ceded to Belgium and later became Rwanda and Burundi, as well as a small area in the southeast ( Kionga Triangle ), incorporated to Portuguese East Africa ( later Mozambique ).
Scheduled flights to Dublin and Manchester as well as charter flights to Ajaccio and Figari are also available during the summer.
After the charter for the First Bank of the United States expired in 1811, Stephen Girard purchased most of its stock as well as the building and its furnishings on South Third Street in Philadelphia and opened his own bank, later known as Girard Bank.
The king, however, could free land from these charges by charter, which was a frequent way of rewarding those who deserved well of the state.
There are periodic international charter flights as well.
It is well known for its volleyball program ( Men's and Women's ) and is also a charter member of the Landmark Conference.
The location of New Brunswick was chosen over Hackensack because the New Brunswick Dutch had the support of the Anglican population as well, making the royal charter easier to obtain.
A charter granting land in the territory of one of the subject kings might record the names of the king as well as the overlord on the witness list appended to the grant ; such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example.
FCS is home to 35 schools – twenty elementary, nine middle, five high schools, as well as the Academies for Creative Education ( A. C. E ) that houses two schools, Forsyth Academy ( a charter non-traditional high school )/ Academy @ Night and iAchieve Virtual Academy, FCS ' 6 – 12 online school, and one program, Gateway Academy ( the alternative program for middle and high school students ).
Once restored, the wherries are intended to be available for use by school and youth groups as well as by private charter.
The airport is a base for scheduled operators Aer Lingus, British Airways ( BA ), EasyJet, Flybe, Monarch Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, as well as charter airlines including Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways.
) US supplemental carriers Seven Seas Airlines, Capitol International, President Airlines and Transocean Airlines, as well as various South European and Scandinavian charter operators, figured prominently among Gatwick's early overseas users.
The refoundation is what lies behind an exceptionally elaborate charter for Pershore, dated 972, in which King Edgar is presented as granting new lands and privileges as well as confirming old ones, such as the one granted by Coenwulf.
Additionally the city is well served by numerous publicly funded charter high schools and elementary schools.
San Carlos was the first city in California to open a charter school ( San Carlos Charter Learning Center ), and its schools rank consistently well in state-wide lists.
These airports are open to the public and offer charter flight services as well as flight training and other aviation related services.
Public schools are in the Silver Consolidated School District, as well as one state-authorized charter high school.
Flying lessons and discovery flights, as well as airwork / charter flights are available from the club, which is also working closely with local high schools to provide flying training for students.

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