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Trustees and are
They are chosen by the Foundation's Board of Trustees on the bases of their own first-rate accomplishments in their different fields of scholarship and the arts.
For this concept of an Advisory Board, ancillary to the Board of Trustees, we are indebted to the late President of Harvard University, A. Lawrence Lowell, a master of the subject of the structure of cultural institutions and their administration.
Trustees, faculty, and administration can consider the consequences of decisions before they are made, instead of afterwards.
Two 13-person juries composed of artists, academics, critics and AFI Trustees deliberate, discuss and determine the honored ensembles, who are then feted at a private event in January.
The Board of Trustees and Advisory Council are elected by ARIN members for three-year terms.
The office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, a federal agency, is responsible for overseeing that bankruptcies are administered in a fair and orderly manner by all licensed Trustees in Canada.
Trustees in bankruptcy, 1041 individuals licensed to administer insolvencies, bankruptcy and proposal estates and are governed by the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act of Canada.
Non-profit corporations are governed by a Board of Trustees instead of a Board of Directors
Today, the City University is governed by the Board of Trustees composed of 17 members, ten of whom are appointed by the Governor of New York " with the advice and consent of the senate ," and five by the Mayor of New York City " with the advice and consent of the senate.
Trustees serve seven-year terms, which are renewable for another seven years.
Two bodies oversee the administration of the college, the Board of Corporators and the Board of Trustees ; while the Corporators are the official legal owners of the college, in practice most authority is delegated to the Trustees, who are elected by the Corporators.
Trustees are usually appointed in the document ( instrument ) which creates the trust.
The President and Vice President of the Board of Trustees are elected by the Board for one-year terms at the annual organizational meeting.
Examples are on display in the Hancock Shaker Village Trustees ' Office, a formerly spare, plain building " improved " with ornate additions such as fish-scale siding, bay windows, porches, and a tower.
However, the Trustees are still expected to follow the broad responsibilities of charity trustees, and may be subject to Charity Commission oversight on these elements of their activities.
The members of the Board of Trustees are voted upon by different constituencies or appointed.
The 59 voting members are chosen in the following way as mandated by state law: 28 charter members ( of whom at least three shall be women ), 20 alumni members nominated by the Nominating Committee of the Board of Trustees, and five public members appointed by the governor of the state with confirmation by the New Jersey State Senate.
The lands are administered by Shepway District Council, with the Cabinet members forming the Board of Trustees.
SUNY is governed by a Board of Trustees, which consists of eighteen members, fifteen of whom are appointed by the Governor, with consent of the New York State Senate.
" Slots on the Board of Trustees are still held for members of the Brethren.
" They shall pay the amounts, during their respective lives, to the individuals mentioned above, and they shall distribute the balance of the net income of the said Trust Fund to such of the councils of the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA as are located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and as, in the opinion of said Trustees, are performing the most efficient service, the said net income to be used, so far as possible, for the purchase and maintenance of summer camps or training camps in New England for the use of Boy Scouts.

Trustees and generally
As long as the number of candidates receiving sufficient votes from a screening committee is not greater than the number of finalists that committee can put forth, advancement to the Honors Committee is generally pro forma, although the Hall's Board of Trustees may remove any candidate who " has damaged the integrity of the game of basketball " from consideration.
Proprietary estoppel arises when A purports to give but fails to effectively convey, or promises to give property or an interest in property, to B, while being generally aware Crabb v Arun District Council that B will expend money or otherwise act to his detriment in reliance of the supposed or promised gift, so much so that it would be " unconscionable " not to enforce the expectation Taylor Fashions v Liverpool Victoria Trustees.

Trustees and held
In 1856, the first Board of Trustees meeting was held ; articles of Incorporation were adopted ; and classes began January 7, 1857.
The third and lowest tier was established as the civil parish: in Folkestone ’ s case, because it held a Town Charter, and when the then Folkestone Borough Council was abolished, Councillors elected to represent Folkestone's wards were designated as the Town's Charter Trustees, responsible for electing a Town Mayor.
An election was held on April 15, 1911 and six Trustees were elected.
The first official village election was held in April 1959 at which time a new President, Harry P. Keeley, Jr., and three new Trustees were elected.
The Town Board of Trustees, James Donnella, President, held the first meeting of 1969 at the Westport Community Club.
The first meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on March 28, 1859.
Two months later, the Navy held the first formal dance on the commons, and the Trustees finally discarded the “ no dancing ” policy in 1945, after the Redlands V-12 unit had been disbanded.
Broyles held meetings in Little Rock to try to persuade his case, and the University Board of Trustees even took student responses to the Great Stadium Debate on the Fayetteville campus.
Other firsts include the first Board of Trustees meeting held in 1879 ; the first formal commencement held in 1883 for two graduates ( William Beebe Middleton and Walter Howard Wiley ); the first international student graduated in 1889 ; and the first female student graduated in 1898.
The promotion was decided by the Board of Trustees of the California State University system, according to total enrollment, size of graduate programs, complexity and diversity of majors and number of doctorates held by faculty at each college.
The Duchy was willing to grant a lease of the land for the purpose of a cricket ground, and, on 10 March 1845, the club signed a lease with the Otter Trustees, who held the land from the Duchy of Cornwall, ' to convert it into a subscription cricket ground ', for 31 years at a rent of £ 120 per annum plus taxes (£ 20 more ).
He held various posts in the church, including Sunday School Superintendent, and a member of the Board of Trustees which he chaired for many years.
Nafisi has held the post of a visiting fellow and lecturer at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University ’ s School of Advanced International Studies ( SAIS ) in Washington, DC and has served on the Board of Trustees of Freedom House, a United States nongovernmental organization ( NGO ) which conducts research and advocacy on democracy.
In 1905 the UC Board of Trustees allowed Schneider to " try this cooperative idea of education for one year only, for the failure of which they would not be held responsible.
* The Scottish Covenant, October 1949, held by the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland, published by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
In October 1871, the Trustees of the Weaver Navigation held a Special General Meeting, which resolved
At a meeting of the board of Trustees of the Foundation, held in July 1951 he urged the building of a facility for work in microbiology, named the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, which is located on the Busch campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey.
Held extra assignments as Custodian of Evacuee Properties in the Province of Sindh, Chairman, Special Court under Suppression of Terrorist Activities ( Special Courts ) Act, 1975 ; Special Appellate Court ( Customs ) and Chairman, Provincial Election Authority, Sindh ( for elections to the local bodies ), Member Syndicate, Senate and Election Board of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Member of the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Board of Trustees, Election Tribunal appointed by Election Commission of Pakistan in respect of General Elections held in the year 1985. Participated in a programme titled “ Introduction to Computer and Technology in Courts ” at National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, USA Chief Justice, High Court of Sindh, Karachi from 1989-1990. Elevated to Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan from 1990-1994.
She has held leadership positions with numerous community organizations, including CarePartners, Buncombe County Library Board of Trustees, Buncombe County Board of Health, United Way, Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, Asheville / Buncombe League of Women Voters, and the Chamber of Commerce Legislative Task Force.
It relied principally on Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama v. Garrett ( 2001 ), in which the Supreme Court held that Congress had, in enacting certain provisions of the ADA, unconstitutionally abrogated the sovereign immunity of the States by letting people sue the States for discrimination on the basis of disability.
This article resulted in a conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890 on preservation of scenic beauty, and led to the enactment of Massachusetts legislation creating The Trustees of Reservations in 1891 — the world's first organization created to " acquire, hold, protect and administer, for the benefit of the public, beautiful and historical places.

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