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council and boundaries
The boundaries of the present council area are exactly the same as those of the old county minus the City of Dundee.
There is little space for further large-scale housing and employment growth within the designated boundaries of Hastings, and development on the outskirts is resisted by Rother council whose administrative area surrounds Hastings.
Headed by a Chinese mayor and municipal council, the new city governments first task was to create a new city-center in Jiangwan town of Yangpu district, outside the boundaries of the foreign concessions.
The council area was recreated in 1996, under the Local Government etc ( Scotland ) Act 1994, with the boundaries of the former Clackmannan district of the Central region.
Newry, like Inverness and Stirling in Scotland, has no formal boundaries or city council.
Always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and persuasive in council, he acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, ' Seleucid ' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander.
Collectively, the justices composed the county court which governed the county ......." In September 1673, a Dutch council established a court at New Castle with the boundaries defined as north of Steen Kill ( present-day Stoney Creek ) and south to Bomties Hook ( renamed Bombay Hook ).
Map of approximate council boundaries
The new council has within its boundaries much of the Adirondack Park, one of the Northeast's wildest places and a haven for Scouting activities.
The town council authorized a contest to design and adopt the official " Town Seal " open to all residence and any student enrolled in a public institution within the town boundaries of Amo.
Often Hispanic settlements in Northern New Mexico are just places on the map for hundreds of years without formalized boundaries and governmental structures ; no mayor or village council.
In return for the Royal status of the town and the favour of the King, the Provost and his council, along with other worthies of the town had to be diligent in ensuring the boundaries were strictly observed.
The charges that the Stormont seats ( as opposed to local council wards ) were gerrymandered against Nationalists is disputed by historians ( since the number of Nationalists elected under the two systems barely changed ), though it is agreed that losses under the change to single-member constituency boundaries were suffered by independent unionists, the Liberals and the Northern Ireland Labour Party.
In Australia, the unincorporated areas are places outside municipal council boundaries, usually in remote areas.
Finally, in Australia the placenames in mail addresses are the suburbs and localities which are declared by the local council, but often cross LGA boundaries.
Skipton has its own town council consisting of 16 Councillors, formed by 4 members from each of the four wards within the parish boundaries, East, South and West.
To the north is Leigh Park, a large council estate suburb which lies within Havant's boundaries, and beyond that Staunton Country Park.
These council boundaries have not been finalised by the Northern Ireland Assembly, however, and may change.
In 1960 the part within the municipal boundaries of Nazareth was excised from Nazareth, and the following year Nazareth Illit was endowed with the municipal status of local council.
The mass council house building of the 1920s and 1930s also involved Smethwick's boundaries being extended into part of neighbouring Oldbury in 1928.
An administrative county was created with a county council in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888 on the historic boundaries.
There is also a Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ( at Westminster ), but its boundaries are not exactly those of the council corporate management area.
Ward boundaries were redrawn again in 2007 under the Local Governance ( Scotland ) Act 2004, and the council abolished its eight management areas in favour of three new corporate management areas and 16 new ward management areas.
A map showing the boundaries of the Falkirk ( council area ) | Falkirk Council area, one of the 32 Unitary authorities of Scotland.
The housing policy of the council included provision of large housing estates outside the boundaries of the county, such as that at Becontree.

council and follow
Only Kawerau District, an enclave within Whakatane District, continues to follow the tradition of a small town council that does not include surrounding rural area.
Second Session ( September 26, 787 ) -- Papal legates read the letters of Pope Hadrian I asking for agreement with veneration of images, to which question the bishops of the council answered: " We follow, we receive, we admit ".
Most follow a multi-member tribal council model with a chairman or president elected directly by the voters.
The council approved of Constantine's religious policy and secured the election of a new Iconoclast patriarch, but refused to follow in all of Constantine's views.
While Manz stated that he wished " to bring together those who were willing to accept Christ, obey the Word, and follow in His footsteps, to unite with these by baptism, and to leave the rest in their present conviction ", Zwingli and the council accused him of obstinately refusing " to recede from his error and caprice ".
Those five members of the council do follow her out, leaving only those from the Warrior caste in the chamber.
The decision of the council was unanimous that Easter was to be kept on Sunday, and on the same Sunday throughout the world, and that ' none hereafter should follow the blindness of the Jews '".
On 13 August 1999, Rossiter wrote to Petra Kitchman of Brent council, asking her to follow up on the Climbié case.
Simone Veil had done so after obtaining a leave of absence from the Council, which was criticized by some, including Jean-Louis Debré, president of the National Assembly, as a dubious procedure – to follow their reasoning, what is the use of prohibiting appointed members of the council from conducting partisan politics if they can put themselves on leave for the duration of the campaign?
However, in the individual chapters this is not the case ; a chapter's executive council follow the traditional duties of their position.
He followed Gallus Anonymus in further developing the idea of the Latin proverb vox populi vox dei (" the voice of the people is the voice of god ") and argued that the ruler ( king ) should always follow a council that includes bishops and representatives of clans, since not the ruler but the council has higher authority originating from the laws of God.
The VCP broke from the NCPN because of dissatisfaction with the centralistic command structure of the party, as well as disagreement about whether or not the party should follow a policy of compromise within the city council of Reiderland, in which the NCPN was then represented.
Breeding kennels are heavily regulated and must follow rules laid down by the breed club, the kennel council, and relevant legislation.
Because of her career, she finds the laws passed by the council quite difficult to follow and obey.
There are many that just follow the orders of the council, but, once affected by them, decide that a change must be made.
: In these causes, with the advice of our council, and our certain science, full power and royal authority, we have created, instituted and built, by the present, our military Order with the name of Saint Louis, and with the forms, statutes, ordinances and rules as follow: (...)

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