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The name AMORC is an abbreviation for the Latin title Antiquus Mysticusque Ordo Rosæ Crucis (" Ancient and Mystic Order of the Rosy Cross ") Harvey Spencer Lewis, an author, occultist and mystic who founded AMORC in the United States of America, wrote that " from the very start, and with the issuance of the first public manifesto, the correct name of the international Rosicrucian organization was used, namely, the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis.
Following issuance of building permits by the City of Miami during the last week of January 1999, the Dade Heritage Trust ( Miami-Dade County ’ s largest historic preservation organization ) filed a lawsuit on January 31, 1999, seeking an injunction against further construction on site.

issuance and is
This is often done in advance of the update of reporting databases and / or the issuance of official documents.
) In the sense used here it is first defined in 1704 by Mathieu de la Porte in his treatise "" as a consideration of different exchange rates to recognize the most profitable places of issuance and settlement for a bill of exchange ("".
* Provide for issuance of a permit or equivalent when access is granted
Gold has been widely used throughout the world as a vehicle for monetary exchange, either by issuance and recognition of gold coins or other bare metal quantities, or through gold-convertible paper instruments by establishing gold standards in which the total value of issued money is represented in a store of gold reserves.
International Standard Book Numbers issuance is country specific, and is tailored for each country's national goals.
If the issuance of shares is necessary, shareholders of the acquiring company might prevent such capital increase at the general meeting of shareholders.
The centerpiece of the deregulation was the establishment of two categories of basic services licenses: Local loop ( LL ), for fixed line telecommunication within the 14 PTCL regions, and Long-distance and International ( LDI ), for connectivity between regions .” Two sets of criteria set by the regulatory authorities must be met before an operator is allowed to start operation: one for the issuance of a license and another for the maintenance of service quality.
Simple clerical errors, where a Purple Heart is denoted in military records but was simply omitted from a DD Form 214 ( Report of Separation ), are corrected on site at the National Personnel Records Center through issuance of a document known as a DD-215.
If a Purple Heart is warranted, all available alternate records sources are forwarded to the military service department for final determination of issuance.
In telecommunication, a called-party camp-on is a communication system service feature that enables the system to complete an access attempt in spite of issuance of a user blocking signal.
The primary market is that part of the capital markets that deals with the issuance of new securities.
Through securities, capital is provided by investors who purchase the securities upon their initial issuance.
The siege is notable also for being the first instance in Europe of the issuance of paper money, with paper taken from prayer books being stamped using coin dies when silver ran out.
Beginning in 1907 the feudal system, where all land is held in fief, was gradually replaced with the issuance of individual deeds to land.
Primary issuance is arranged by bookrunners who arrange the bond issue, have direct contact with investors and act as advisers to the bond issuer in terms of timing and price of the bond issue.
The VOC was the first modern company to issue public shares, and it is this issuance, at the beginning of the 16th century, that is considered the first modern IPO.
; Technical unit: This unit supports other units in gaining entry to target areas and is responsible for the procurement, testing and issuance of non-weapon equipment.
The issuance of currency is the responsibility of the Bank of Thailand.
The numerical designation for Lewis and Clark County ( used in the issuance of license plates ) is 5.
The numerical designation for Flathead County ( used in the issuance of license plates ) is 7.
The liturgy contained in the 1570 – 1962 editions of the Roman Missal is frequently referred to as the Tridentine Mass: all these editions placed at the start the text of the bull Quo primum in which Pope Pius V linked the issuance of his edition of the Roman Missal to the Council of Trent.
In retrospect, it is now known that the State Department subtly requested the tour in exchange for more amicability on the issuance of a visa to Clayton-Thomas.
In the United States federal court system, the issuance of writs is authorised by U. S. Code, Title 28, Section 1651.

issuance and separate
Regulations for the issuance of the Vietnam Gallantry Cross permit the wearing of both the individual and unit award simultaneously since both are considered separate awards.
The separate issuance system of registration marks for motorcycles has been discontinued and merged with the main system.

issuance and from
It entailed the recruitment of clerical scholars from Mercia, Wales and abroad to enhance the tenor of the court and of the episcopacy ; the establishment of a court school to educate his own children, the sons of his nobles, and intellectually promising boys of lesser birth ; an attempt to require literacy in those who held offices of authority ; a series of translations into the vernacular of Latin works the king deemed " most necessary for all men to know "; the compilation of a chronicle detailing the rise of Alfred's kingdom and house ; and the issuance of a law code that presented the West Saxons as a new people of Israel and their king as a just and divinely inspired law-giver.
FBI agents assembled the ransom money from several Seattle-area banks — 10, 000 unmarked 20-dollar bills, many with serial numbers beginning with the letter " L " indicating issuance by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, most carrying a " Series 1969-C " designation — and made a microfilm photograph of each of them.
Hungary's sovereign foreign currency debt issuance carries investment-grade ratings from all major credit-rating agencies, although recently the country was downgraded by Moody's, S & P and remains on negative outlook at Fitch.
* 2000 – Israel complies with UN Security Council Resolution 425 22 years after its issuance, which calls on Israel to completely withdraw from Lebanon.
On the other hand, in a pure stock for stock transaction ( financed from the issuance of new shares ), the company might show lower profitability ratios ( e. g. ROA ).
In addition to the standard powers of an incorporated city, which include the issuance of tax-free bonds, the district would have immunity from any current or future county or state land-use laws.
The Act states that in yellow-dog contracts, where workers agree as a condition of employment not join a labor union, are unenforceable in federal court and establishes that employees are free to form unions without employer interference, and can withdraw from the federal courts jurisdiction relative to the issuance of injunctions in nonviolent labor disputes.
The federal and state tax treatment of profits from sale and use of transferable tax credit have been the subject of extensive discussion and the issuance of several guidance documents by the Internal Revenue Service.
In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp " St. Vincent " to all surviving claimants from the battle.
The use of the set of incidents as a pretext for escalation of U. S. involvement follows the issuance of public threats against North Vietnam, as well as calls from American politicians in favor of escalating the war.
The first issuance of a papal privilege granting a monastery freedom from episcopal oversight was that of Pope Honorius I to Bobbio Abbey, one of Columbanus's institutions.
Soon after issuance of Young ’ s order, several bands of settlers moved out from the Sanpete region headed for Castle Valley ( Emery County ).
The county was one of the principal settings of the 1838 Missouri Mormon War, which led to the expulsion of all Latter-Day Saints from Missouri following the issuance of a so-called " extermination order " by then Governor Lilburn Boggs.
Originally settled by colonists at what had become the juncture of several plantation farms the name for the town itself comes from a land patent and resurvey granted by patent from the Lord proprietor's land office to James Sulivane in May 1776 just prior to the issuance of the American Declaration of Independence as " New Market.
A ceremonial remembrance of this is done when a Catholic priest says Mass: The priest pours a small amount of water into the wine before the consecration, an act which acknowledges Christ's humanity and divinity and recalls the issuance of blood and water from Christ's side on the cross.
Municipal bond holders may purchase bonds either directly from the issuer at the time of issuance ( on the primary market ), or from other bond holders at some time after issuance ( on the secondary market ).
Oaks, in the opinion delivered by the court, held that the order barring the media from using the words " Sugarhouse rapist " or disseminating any information on past convictions of defendant during the pendency of the criminal trial was invalid on the ground that it was not accompanied by the procedural formalities required for the issuance of such an order.
In most cases, a significant bond issuance must have at least one rating from a respected CRA for the issuance to be successful ( without such a rating, the issuance may be undersubscribed or the price offered by investors too low for the issuer's purposes ).

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