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With the other members of the patents committee -- Wilfred C. Leland, Howard E. Coffin, Windsor T. White, and W. H. Vandervoort -- Hanch drafted a cross-licensing agreement whose essential feature of royalty-free licensing was his own contribution.
A transitional constitution was drafted in May as an outgrowth of a national political conference in March-April and later revised by a constitutional committee.
Jamaica's current Constitution was drafted in 1962 by a bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature.
He was a leading opponent of the 1765 Stamp Act, chairing the committee that drafted the instructions for Maryland's delegates to the Stamp Act Congress.
In 1924, along with George M. Bolling ( Ohio State University ) and Edgar Sturtevant ( Yale University ) he formed a committee to organize the creation of the Society, and drafted the call for the Society's foundation.
He also ran unsuccessfully for a seat in parliament and served as advisor to the committee that drafted the ill-fated democratic Weimar Constitution of 1919.
A legislative committee drafted a code of laws known as the Organic Law.
It is named after Robert R. Livingston, delegate to the 1775 Continental Congress, member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence, and father-in-law of Richard Montgomery, after whom Montgomery County ( and similarly named counties in many other states ) were named.
It was drafted by a team of academics from the United States ' Columbia University and establishes an oversight committee of oil revenues and mandates the priority of poverty reduction, health, education and infrastructure spending.
This conference formed and drafted a constitution for the New Zealand Alliance for the Suppression of the Liquor Traffic and the following officers were elected: president, Sir William Fox ( New Zealand ); sixteen vice-presidents, including D. Goldie, Hori Ropiha, Sir H. A. Atkinson, L. M. Isitt, and Sir Robert Stout ; executive committee, F. G. Ewington, Edward Withy, George Winstone, H. J.
In early stage the Constituent Assembly's work ( from February to March 1987 ), Cardoso led the committee that drafted the Assembly's internal rules of procedure, including the procedural rules on the drafting of the Constitution itself.
These petitions were referred to Johnson's committee, and in response, Johnson, a practicing Baptist, drafted a report now commonly referred to as " The Sunday Mail Report ".
The final incorporation committee drafted a petition in 1901 and created an intense campaign on both sides of the incorporation battle.
He served as a member of the committee under Michael Collins, the chairman of the Provisional Government, that drafted the Constitution of the Irish Free State.
Accordingly, a committee under Sir Edward Coke drafted such a petition, and it was passed by the Commons on 8 May and sent to the House of Lords.
The Constitution of the Irish Free State was drafted by a committee under the nominal chairmanship of Michael Collins.
The Irish language version was drafted by a committee which included the Minister for Education, Eoin MacNeill ; the Leas-Cheann Comhairle ( deputy speaker ), Pádraic Ó Máille ; the Clerk of the Dáil, Colm Ó Murchadha ; Piaras Béaslaí ; Liam Ó Rinn and Professors Osborn Bergin and T. F. O ' Rahilly.
In 1955, the committee published Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence, drafted by a group including Stephen G. Cary, A. J.
He was re-elected to Congress in 1778, and served on the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation.
The act was drafted, rushed through committee, and approved by the House on November 12, 1973, by a vote of 361 – 14 – 60.
He was a member of the committee that drafted the articles of impeachment against Danby in 1678, and was appointed one of the managers of the Commons ; and in 1679, when the impeachment, interrupted by the dissolution of parliament, was resumed in the new parliament, he spoke strongly against the validity of Danby's plea of pardon by the king.
He returned to Massachusetts at the end of December 1776 and there was speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1777, a member of the executive council in 1779, a member of the committee that drafted the state constitution in 1780.
That same year Stone was assigned to the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation, and he was struck with a personal tragedy.
A legislative committee drafted a code of laws known as the Organic Law.
The Senate members of the conference committee for the FY1990 National Defense Authorization Act eventually drafted an amendment that “ would clarify the intent of Congress that persons serving with the U. S. armed forces who are taken prisoner and held captive by certain hostile, foreign armed forces should receive the prisoner of war medal.

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The @ symbol was not used in continental Europe and the committee expected it would be replaced by an accented À in the French variation, so the @ was placed in position 40 < sub > hex </ sub > next to the letter A.
After receiving the Austrian letter, Serbia arrested Major Voja Tankosić ( a member of the Black Hand committee who had been pointed out by the assassins ) but then promptly released him and returned him to his unit.
In response, a coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations wrote a letter to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill, arguing that evolution is, in the scientific fields, regarded as fact and that the amendment creates the mis-perception that evolution is not fully accepted in the scientific community, and thus weakens science curricula.
A coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations signed a letter to this effect to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill, which it was, but intelligent design supporters on the conference committee preserved it in the bill's legislative history.
As a response, a coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations wrote a letter to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill.
After the Conservatives formed a government with Stanley Baldwin as Prime Minister, a cabinet committee investigated the letter and concluded that it was genuine.
Six weeks later, his lawyers submitted a letter to Paul Szabo, the Ethics Committee chairman, indicating that their client would not appear again before the committee because of his " unfair " treatment on December 13.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
In October 1940, the committee sent a letter to Maxwell AAF inviting the Air Corps to consider the Valdosta area.
On 7 January 1645 he addressed a letter to William Prynne, attacking the intolerance of the Presbyterians, and claiming freedom of conscience and freedom of speech for the independents, Prynne, bitterly incensed, procured a vote of the Commons summoning Lilburne before the committee for examinations ( 17 January 1645 ).
Roosevelt referred to the phrase earlier ( January 26, 1900 ) in a letter to Henry W. Sprague of the Union League Club, mentioning his liking of the phrase in a bout of happiness after forcing New York's Republican committee to pull support away from a corrupt financial adviser.
The reports of the special committees ( based in part upon those of the committee of 1867 ) were embodied in the encyclical letter, which described the best mode of maintaining union, voluntary boards of arbitration, the relationship between missionary bishops and missionaries ( a particular problem in India ), chaplains in continental Europe, modern forms of infidelity and the best way of dealing with them and the condition, progress and needs of the churches.
This fact is mentioned in a letter from the secret committee of the court of directors to the Madras government, dated 27 April 1768.
He took a leading part in bringing about the Restoration, was chairman of the committee of seven appointed to prepare an answer to the king's letter, and as one of the deputed Lords and Commons he delivered at the Hague the invitation to Charles to return.
A subsequent investigation by a committee of the American Association of University Professors ( AAUP ) concluded that Hillsdale had violated the Association's standards in the context of the nonreappointment and found evidence that the administration had made that decision because of Treadgold's role in preparing the letter, even though this activity " should have been protected under generally accepted principles of academic freedom.
The minutes of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce meeting in Hong Kong, where a letter setting out his ideas was considered on 7 March 1864, state thatthe opinions of the Chamber in respect to his suggestions should be recorded in the form of a letter, to the effect that the Committee deem it essential for the advancement of the project that short lines of railway should at first only be tried, and that it is not advisable at present to interfere with any water communications which are already established and can generally be worked more cheaply than railway traffic .”
On July 7, Blount, after consulting with attorneys Alexander Dallas and Jared Ingersoll, testified before the committee, and denied writing the letter.
In a letter to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Fielding claimed certain papers relating to discussion of the friendly-fire shooting “ implicate Executive Branch confidentiality interests ” and would therefore not be turned over to the committee.
Testifying before the same committee two days later, Director of CSIS Jim Judd said that O ' Brian " may have been confused " and " venturing into a hypothetical ", and would send the committee a clarifying letter.
The 1922 Committee has an 18-member executive committee, the chairman of which must oversee any election of a new party leader, or any vote of confidence in respect of the current one ; such a vote can be triggered by 15 percent of Conservative MPs writing a letter to the chairman asking for such a vote.
In a letter to the committee, he wrote:
" There is absolutely no connection between the loan and a letter that I wrote to PM ’ s steering committee Charles Walker as chairman on sugar industry reforms that Qarase released to the media as his ‘ proof ’ that I had received a commission from the loan ," he added.

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