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Under English law, successive versions of Table A have reinforced the norm that, unless the directors are acting contrary to the law or the provisions of the Articles, the powers of conducting the management and affairs of the company are vested in them.
Under the Wangchu Dynasty, the country enjoyed peace and progress under successive reformist monarchs.
Under both a waqf and a trust, " property is reserved, and its usufruct appropriated, for the benefit of specific individuals, or for a general charitable purpose ; the corpus becomes inalienable ; estates for life in favor of successive beneficiaries can be created " and " without regard to the law of inheritance or the rights of the heirs ; and continuity is secured by the successive appointment of trustees or mutawillis.
Murphy was principal military assistant to successive Secretaries of Defense Melvin R. Laird and Elliot Richardson, deputy director of the CIA in 1976 and 1977, and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy at the Pentagon from 1977 to 1980 under Jimmy Carter.
Under Beck United gained promotion from the Fourth Division before reaching two successive FA Cup quarter finals in 1990 and 1991 and winning the Third Division in 1991.
Under the chairmanship of Toby Gilliat Brown – grandson of Sidney Gilliat – the club has played its way up the hockey league winning successive promotions over nine seasons.
Under a sustained chemical attack, the surviving bacteria in successive generations are increasingly resistant to the chemical used, and ultimately the chemical is rendered ineffective.
Under certain conditions, long strings of lenticular clouds can form near the crest of each successive wave, creating a formation known as a " wave cloud.
Under his leadership, England won successive ( 1991 and 1992 ) Grand Slams in the 5 Nations Championship, were runners-up in the 1991 World Cup and winners of the 1993 World Cup Sevens.
Under Cesar the Political statute of the Azores was changed to limit the number of successive mandate's occupied by the president, resulting in his announcement ( in 2008 ) not to run as his party's candidate for the 2012 elections.
Under his leadership Alliance participated in successive assemblies that sought to solve the debate on the province's position, including the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973 in which Napier was a minister in the power-sharing Executive.
Under optimal ecological and climatic conditions, several successive generations can occur, causing swarms to form and invade countries on all sides of the recession area, as far north as Spain and Russia, as far south as Nigeria and Kenya, and as far east as India and southwest Asia.
Under the impetus of monastic reform movements and the efforts of some Holy Roman Emperors, a group of cardinals and a series of successive popes strove to cleanse the church of abuses and free the papacy from its Imperial patronage, which had recently freed it from the influence of the Roman nobles.
Under these two successive presidents of Jaro who were in sympathy with the cause of the Leganesnons, the arrabal progressed steadily.
Under Edward VI, Protestant pressure for public worship in English resulted in its replacement by successive versions of the Book of Common Prayer in 1549 and 1552.
Under King Clovis I in the late 5th century and early 6th centuries, Frankish dominions quadrupled as they managed to defeat successive opponents for control of Gaul.
Under Aurangzeb, successive Kachawaha Rajas from the time of Ramsingh I were actually deprived of their rank and pay despite years of close alliance with the Emperors of Delhi.
Under enclosure awards of 1798 ( in Scartho ) and 1840 ( in Grimsby ) this land was acquired by successive Lords Yarborough.
Under its successive editors Alexandru Beldiman and Constantin Mille, it became noted for its virulent criticism of King Carol I.
Under Ridsdale's stewardship the club borrowed £ 60m against future gate receipts, effectively gambling on Leeds qualifying for the Champions League in successive seasons, which they failed to do.
Under Chapman and caretaker manager Joe Shaw, Arsenal had already won the League Championship twice in a row ( 1932-33 and 1933-34 ), and Allison made it a hat-trick, winning a third successive title in 1934-35.
Under the constitution of the time, amendments had to be approved by two successive sessions of the legislature.
Under the stewardship of four successive presidents — David Featherman ( 1989 – 1995 ), Kenneth Prewitt ( 1995 – 1998 ), Orville Brim, Jr. ( 1998 – 1999 ), and Craig Calhoun ( 1999 – present )— the SSRC closed down its area committees in favor of a reorganized international program with thematic, cross-regional, and cross-cultural components.

Under and PPP
Under the Government announcement of the pilot projects on 1 June 1999 this project was to be assessed by the NRA for its suitability to be advanced as a Public-private partnership ( PPP ).
Under the Suharto regime, all Islamic parties were forced to unite under one government-supervised Islamic party, the Partai Persatuan Pembangunan ( Party for Unity and Development or PPP ).

Under and governments
Under the Labour government of James Callaghan, a review by Lord Beswick had led to the reprieve of the so-called ' Beswick plants ', for social reasons, but subsequent governments were obliged under EU rules to withdraw subsidies.
Under previous governments, especially those led by the CDU, the West German government had shown more rhetorical support for German refugees and expellees.
Under this view, a government is composed of individuals ; despite that democratic governments are elected by popular vote, the fact remains that all of the activities of government are carried out by means of the intentions and actions of individuals.
Under the terms of article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights, governments are required to " establish a framework of laws, precautions, procedures and means of enforcement which will, to the greatest extent reasonably practicable, protect life.
* 1984 – Under the Brussels Agreement signed between the governments of the United Kingdom and Spain, the former agreed to enter into discussions with Spain over Gibraltar, including sovereignty.
Under legislation intended to enhance stability, new governments remain immune from no-confidence votes for the first 18 months of their incumbency.
Under a parliamentary system it is more likely to produce single party governments than are PR systems, which tend to produce coalition governments.
Under the police power rights, state governments may exercise over private real property.
Under this consensus, both governments agree that there is only one sovereign state encompassing both mainland China and Taiwan, but disagree about which of the two governments is the legitimate government of this state.
Under these contracts the RCMP provides front-line policing in those provinces under the direction of the provincial governments in regard to provincial and municipal law enforcement.
Under Fujimori local governments retained minimal legal authority including fees for utilities, basic civil registries, and management of public spaces and markets.
Under the Reagan Doctrine, the U. S. provided overt and covert aid to anti-communist guerrillas and resistance movements in an effort to " roll back " Soviet-backed communist governments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Under the planned consolidation, the governments of Macon and Payne ( the only other incorporated municipality in the county ) will be replaced with a single mayor and a nine-member countywide commission elected to office by county districts.
Under Pennsylvania legal classifications for local governments, Clairton is considered a third-class city.
Under their own municipal law governments may extend the definition of who is a civilian to exclude those who work for the emergency services, because members of the emergency services may from time to time need additional legal powers over and above those usually available to ordinary citizens.
Under the " system of autonomies " (), Spain has been quoted to be " remarkable for the extent of the powers peacefully devolved over the past 30 years " and " an extraordinarily decentralised country ", with the central government accounting for just 18 % of public spending ; the regional governments 38 %, the local councils 13 % and the social-security system the rest.
Under the terms of the treaty, Samoa can request that New Zealand act as a channel of communication to governments and international organizations outside the immediate area of the Pacific islands.
Under English law all royal death warrants were signed under the royal sign-manual, the personal signature of the monarch, on the recommendation of their governments.
Under the Tenth Amendment, all powers not explicitly granted to the federal government in the Constitution, or forbidden by it to the states, are reserved to the governments of the separate states or to the people.
Under these conditions, if governments finance deficits by issuing bonds, the bequests that families grant to their children will be just large enough to offset the higher taxes that will be needed to pay off those bonds.
Under the agreement, after he cooperated fully with the U. S. and other governments, the U. S. government would recommend a prison sentence taking his cooperation into consideration, though the recommendation would not under any circumstances be less than 27 years.
Under Getúlio Vargas, Brazil moved toward a more centralized state structure that has served to regularize and modernize state governments, moving toward universal suffrage and secret ballots, gradually freeing Brazilian politics from the grips of coronelismo.

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