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Judges under the jurisdiction of the Chicago board of election commissioners are instructed to do this.
However, other professionals that play a more peripheral role in the field of professional sports ( e. g. coaches, general managers, referees, commentators and announcers, sports team owners and executives, sports commissioners ) who are more active in the internal aspects of field tend to remain in obscurity and are less likely to achieve celebrity status.
Only full-time commissioners can participate in the decision-making process for telecommunications and all commissioners are involved in broadcasting decisions.
Missions between Commonwealth countries are known as high commissions and their heads are high commissioners.
* 1706 – The Acts of Union 1707 are agreed upon by commissioners from the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, which, when passed by each countries ' Parliaments, lead to the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
The Turks and Caicos Islands are divided into six administrative districts ( two in the Turks Islands and four in the Caicos Islands ), headed by district commissioners.
In most U. S. counties, one town or city is designated as the county seat, and this is where the government offices are located and where the board of commissioners or supervisors meets.
There are 50 members from electoral constituencies, directly elected by universal suffrage to serve five-year terms ; 10 members appointed by the President of Zanzibar ; 15 special seats for women ; 5 regional commissioners ; and an attorney-general.
The incumbent governor general and his or her spouse are also the only people in Canada, other than serving Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners, entitled to the use the style His or Her Excellency and the governor general is granted the additional honorific of The Right Honourable for their time in office and for life afterwards.
Admiral Gottfried Hanson, head of the Verband deutscher Soldaten veterans ' group in a letter in support of Raeder sent to the three western high commissioners ' for Germany declared: " As a friend of many years ' standing, and certain that all ex-members of the Navy will agree with me, I venture to say that no military leader could had educated and influenced his subordinates from a higher moral and Christian level than did Raeder ... both as a man and a Christian ... How can genuine peace and real understanding among the nations of the occident be brought about ... if true right and justice is not applied to the Germans that are still be kept prisoners?
Some courts have magistrates or discovery commissioners who are on call for such contingencies, and the parties are supposed to use them to referee such disputes over the phone before resorting to filing motions.
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The commissioners of Canada's territories are appointed by the federal Governor-in-Council, at the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ; but, as the territories are not sovereign entities, the commissioners are not personal representatives of the sovereign.
The commissioners are elected county-wide, in staggered terms, and each serves a four-year term.
The commissioners are charged with executing the acts legislated by the council, collecting revenue, and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government.
The commissioners of the presbytery are expected to exercise their own judgement and are not required to represent the majority view of their congregations.

commissioners and part-time
The CRTC is run by up to 13 full-time ( including the chairman, the vice-chairman of broadcasting, and the vice-chairman of telecommunications ) and six part-time commissioners appointed by the Cabinet for renewable terms of up to five years.
Superior court staff include three judges, three full-time court commissioners, two part-time court commissioners, and support staff.
The three commissioners vote among themselves to choose a part-time mayor, who presides over meetings but has no independent executive function.
Often the part-time selectmen also serve as town assessors, overseers of the poor as well as road commissioners.
There is a full-time chief commissioner and a varying number of part-time commissioners, appointed by Order in Council.

commissioners and officials
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
The Mitchell Report, commissioned by Selig, concluded that the MLB commissioners, club officials, the Players Association, and the players all share " to some extent in the responsibility for the steroid era.
The British defeat of the Sikhs in 1846 resulted in transfer of sovereignty over Ladakh, part of the Jammu and Kashmir region, to the British, and British commissioners contacted Chinese officials to negotiate the border.
The British defeat of the Sikhs in 1846 resulted in transfer of sovereignty over Ladakh to the British, and British commissioners attempted to meet with Chinese officials to discuss the border they now shared.
In some states, the county technically has a plural executive in that several important officials are elected separately from the board of commissioners or supervisors ( implying they cannot be fired by the board ).
They have many additional officials like public defenders, arts commissioners, human rights commissioners, and planning commissioners.
The county is served by seven elected county officials: a county sheriff, three county commissioners, a county clerk, a county assessor, and a county treasurer.
The other officials and commissioners are appointed with Board approval.
Elected officials of the town include: Mayor Ronnie Hudson and town commissioners Charles " Freddie " Webb, Randy Pearson, Lula Adelle Cottingham, Stephen Hudson, and Mack " Pete " Wilkins.
The mayor appoints commissioners and other officials who oversee the various departments, subject to Common Council approval.
CAIR officials have met or regularly meet with current and former U. S. Presidents, members of their respective administrations, members of the United States Congress, governors, mayors, members of state legislatures, and county commissioners.
State voters start the electoral process for governors and legislators through the primary process, as well as for many local officials from city councilors to county commissioners.
This classification further affects the relationship between primary elections and election commissioners and officials.
The mayor appoints a large number of officials, including commissioners who head city departments, and his or her deputy mayors.
Several towns refused to choose commissioners to assess the town population and estates, and officials from a number of them were consequently arrested and brought to Boston.
Brant was at Fort Stanwix from late August into September for initial peace negotiations between the Six Nations and New York State officials, but he did not attend later treaty negotiations held there with the commissioners of the Continental Congress in October.
The mayor is given the authority to appoint general managers and commissioners, remove officials from city posts, and is required to propose a budget each year.
* 16 – Rhea County, Tennessee commissioners vote 8 – 0 to ask that state law be changed to allow county officials to effectively ban homosexuals from the county by being able to charge them with " crimes against nature.
When Adams sent three other commissioners to Paris to negotiate, agents of Foreign Minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand ( whom Adams labeled " X, Y and Z " in his report to Congress ) informed the Americans that negotiations could only begin if the United States loaned France $ 12 million and bribed officials of the French government.
Several towns refused to choose commissioners to assess the town population and estates, and officials from a number of them were consequently arrested and brought to Boston.
Among the officials selected from each assembly, there are now commissioners for health and education, as well as a representative to a Clandestine Revolutionary Indigenous Committee ( CCRI ).
With the Law of Suspects, anyone at all was deemed suspicious " who, by their conduct or their relationships, either by their words or writings, have been partisans of tyranny or federalism and enemies of freedom, those whose cannot justify, in the manner prescribed by the decree of March 21, their financial means and remunerations from their civic duties ; those to whom have been denied citizenship certificates, removed by public officials or suspended from their functions by the National Convention or its commissioners and have not been reinstated ; those former nobles, all the husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, son or daughters, brothers or sisters, and agents of émigrés, who have not consistently demonstrated their commitment to the Revolution, those who emigrated from the interval between 1 July 1789 and its release between 30 March – 8 March 1792, even though they returned to France within the time prescribed by such order or earlier.

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