Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Native Building Workers Act, 1951 Act No. 27 of 1951 subsequently renamed the Bantu Building Workers Act, 1951 and the Black Building Workers Act, 1951 formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa . It legalized the training of blacks in skilled labor in the construction industry, but limited the places in which they were permitted to work. Sections 15 and 19 made it an offense for blacks to work in the employ of whites performing skilled labor in their homes.It was repealed by section 11 of the Industrial Conciliation Amendment Act, Act No 95 of 1980. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Legislation 1950s work publisher South African History Online date url http www.sahistory.org.za pages governence projects liberation struggle legislation 1950s.htm format doi accessdate 03 May 2010 ref References reflist SouthAfrica law stub statute stub Category Apartheid laws in South Africa Category 1951 in law Category 1951 in South Africa ... more details
The Native Title Amendment Act 1998 Cth , also commonly referred to as the 10 Point Plan is an Australian Native title in Australia native title law created by the John Howard led Liberal Party of Australia ... of Australia . The Native Title Amendment Act 1998 placed some restrictions on native title claims ... 0 848E521B87E30AEECA256FC40014B2EB file NativeTitleAmend1998.pdf Native Title Amendment Act 1998 See also Native title in Australia Aboriginal title List of laws concerning Indigenous Australians Category ... had the effect of extinguishing native title. A 4 3 majority of the judges decided that the grant of a pastoral lease did not confer exclusive possession, and that native title could therefore continue to exist this has been called coexistence . Where an inconsistency between the native title and non native title rights occurs, the non native title rights prevail. The NTA had not adequately dealt with the possibilities of native title existing over pastoral leases or of native title rights ... could be done without regard to native title in relation to future acts was inappropriate. The Federal ... Native Title Tribunal ss 61, 86B , handing some powers to the Federal Court introduced the registration test for native title applications ss 1190A 190D broadened the confirmation provisions div 2B ... 3 sub div P extended the agreement making abilities under the Act, replacing Section 21 Agreements ... Plan The ten points were as follows The National Native Title Tribunal holds absolute authority over claims for Native Title State governments are empowered to extinguish Native Title over crown lands for matters of national interest Lands providing public amenities are exempt from Native Title claims Mining and pastoral leases are allowed to co exist with Native Title The National Native Title Tribunal can create access to traditional lands rather than granting full Native Title A registration test is imposed on all claimants The right to claim Native Title in or around urban areas is removed ... more details
Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Native Laws Amendment Act, 1952 Act No. 54 of 1952, subsequently renamed the Bantu Laws Amendment Act, 1952 and the Black Laws Amendment Act, 1952 , formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa . It amended section 10 of the Group Areas Act . ref name sahist It limited the category of blacks who had the right to permanent residence in urban areas. While Section 10 had granted permanent residence to blacks who had been born in a town and had lived there continuously for more than 15 years, or who had been employed there continuously for at least 15 years, or who had worked continuously for the same employer for more than 10 years. Non whites living in urban areas who did not meet these criteria faced forcible removal. ref name sahist Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Legislation 1950s work publisher South African History Online date url http www.sahistory.org.za pages governence projects liberation struggle legislation 1950s.htm doi accessdate 3 May 2010 ref References reflist Category Apartheid laws in South Africa Category 1952 in law Category 1952 in South Africa SouthAfrica law stub statute stub ... more details
Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Native Trust and Land Act, 1936 Act No. 18 of 1936 subsequently renamed the Bantu Trust and Land Act, 1936 and the Development Trust and Land Act, 1936 in South Africa passed a law that served as the reorganization of its agricultural structures. This followed the recommendations of the Beaumont Commission. This ordinance stipulated that the reserve land, which the black population in the Natives Land Act, 1913 had been allocated of 7.13 9,709,586 acres to enlarge to approximately 13.6 of the total area of the then South Africa. This value was not reached and remained so unfulfilled until the 1980s. Reference 1 As late as 1972 the government purchased 1,146,451 acres to meet this requirement in the homelands. Reference 2 In view of the fact that the black population accounted for at this time about 61 in the general population, this area ratio was very small. During the world economic depression damage ocurring to agricultural land through erosion and overgrazing played a relevant role in the preparation of the Act. At the same time the rights of the black people were as tenant farmers restricted to white owners. From now on, it was that blacks were only allowed to live on farms, where these farms were owned by whites and the black employees worked on them. This selling pressure caused by the Act forced many blacks to seek work in salaried employment outside of their family and tribal tradition rooted in residential areas. Destinations of these migrations were the large farms of the whites and the cities, preferably industrial urban centers. Reference 1 Repeal The act was repealed by the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act, 1991 on 30 June 1991. See also Category Apartheid laws in South Africa Apartheid in South Africa References Reference 1 Manfred short Indirect rule and violence in South Africa. Work from the Institute ... 04lv01646 05lv01784.htm Brief description of the Native Trust and Land Act 1936 No. 18 Category ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act fullname An Act To provide for the protection of Native American graves, and for other purposes acronym NAGPRA nickname ... lands. The Act states that Native American remains and associated funerary objects belong ... of the Act prohibits trafficking in Native American human remains, or in Native American cultural ... act in the U.S. that specifically protected Native American remains. Emboldened by her success, Pearson ... federal Native American legislation Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Category Archaeology of the Americas ... de Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act fr Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation ... at the State Museum of Pennsylvania , 2007 The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act NAGPRA , Pub. L. 101 601, 25 U.S.C. 3001 et seq., 104 Stat. 3048, is a United States federal ... ref The Smithsonian Institution is exempt from this act, but rather must comply with similar requirements under the National Museum of American Indian act National Museum of the American Indian Act of 1989. ref to return Native Americans in the United States Native American cultural items to their respective ... of cultural patrimony. In addition, the Act establishes a program of federal grants to assist ... obtained from prehistoric, historic, former, and current Native American homelands. Interpretation .... NAGPRA was enacted primarily at the insistence and by the direction of members of Native American .... Native American graves were oftentimes unmarked and did not receive the protection provided by these statutes ... the course of settling the United States. This law did not often take into account the unique Native ... actions against Native Americans, such as removal, the relationship that Native Americans as different .... Equal Protection Native Americans, as well as others, often found that the remains of Native American ... Constitution First Amendment As in most racial and social groups, Native American burial practices ... more details
Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Native Labour Settlement of Disputes Act, 1953 renamed in 1964 to the Bantu Labour Settlement of Disputes Act , in 1973 to the Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Act , and in 1978 to the Black Labour Relations Regulation Act was a Law of South Africa South African law that formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. The effect of the law was to prohibit strike action by Africans. Legislative history In 1942, during World War II , War Measure 145 banned Africans from striking, and imposed a penalty of either a 500 fine, or three years imprisonment for any breach of this measure. After the conclusion of the war, the measure was renewed at various times. ref cite web url http www.nelsonmandela.org omalley index.php site q 03lv01538 04lv01646 05lv01801.htm title 1942. War Measure No 145 publisher Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and Dialogue last O Malley first Padraig accessdate 19 November 2011 ref In 1947, an act was proposed which would make trade union ism illegal and a criminal offence for Africans in a number of key industries, and ban all strikes by Africans, as well as a number of other restrictions. ref name ... 05lv01829 06lv01856.htm title 1953. Native Labour Settlement of Disputes Act No 48 publisher Nelson ... points were included in the Native Labour Settlement of Disputes Act. ref name O Malley1953 The Act ... title 1959. Native Labour Settlement of Disputes Amendment Act publisher Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and Dialogue last O Malley first Padraig accessdate 19 November 2011 ref The Act was weakened by the Bantu Labour Relations Regulation Amendment Act, 1973 , which allowed black workers a limited ... 2011 ref An amendment was made to the Act in 1959, which imposed the same penalties for striking as had ... 05lv01829 06lv01953.htm title 1973. Bantu Labour Relations Regulations Amendment Act No 70 publisher ... 2011 ref and repeal ed under section 63 of the Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1981 . ref name timeline ... more details
. In 1983, this law was amended by the Federal Allotment Gardens Act http www.gesetze im internet.de ..., Switzerland An allotment garden , often called simply an allotment , is a plot of land made .... In allotment gardens, the parcels are cultivated individually, contrary to other community garden ... and shelter. The individual gardeners are usually organised in an allotment association, which .... The German Allotment Gardens a Model for Poverty Alleviation and Food Security in Southern African ... . ref ref Drescher, A.W., Holmer, R.J. and D.L. Iaquinta 2006. Urban Homegardens and Allotment ... Advances in Agroforestry 3, Springer, New York. ref Socio cultural and economic functions of allotment ... Familiaux , a Luxembourg based organization representing three million European allotment gardeners since 1926, describes the socio cultural and economic functions of allotment gardens as follows for the community ... interests as well as an opportunity of self fulfillment during the period of retirement. Allotment gardens in different countries Czechoslovakia File Chaticky Krejcarek.jpg thumb Allotment plot, Prague , Czech Republic Allotment gardening used to be widely popular in the former Czechoslovakia under ... was laid out outside the fortifications of Fredericia for allotment gardens and according to a 1828 circular from the royal chancellery allotment gardens were established in several towns. Private initiative formed the first Danish allotment association in Aalborg in 1884 and in Copenhagen an association named Arbejdernes V rn lit. The Worker s Protection founded the first allotment gardens of the Danish Capital in 1891. Since then allotment gardens have spread to most Danish towns. In 1904 there were about 20,000 allotment gardens in Denmark. 6,000 of them were in Copenhagen. During the interwar years the number of allotment gardens grew rapidly. In 2001 the number of allotment gardens was estimated to be about 62,120. In 1908 twenty allotment associations in Copenhagen formed the Allotment ... more details
The Trans Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act is a United States federal law signed by Richard Nixon on November 16, 1973 that authorized the building of an oil pipeline connecting the North Slope of Alaska to Valdez, Alaska Port Valdez . Specifically, it Jurisdiction stripping halted all legal challenges filed primarily by environmental activists against the construction of the pipeline. The act is found in title 43, section 1651 of the United States Code usc 43 1651 . Eventually, the Trans Alaska Pipeline System was built as a result of this act. External links http www.usdoj.gov crt cor byagency doi1651.htm Text of the act Category 1973 in law Category Pipelines Category United States federal energy legislation US fed statute stub Alaska stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox UK place country England official name West Allotment population metropolitan borough North Tyneside metropolitan county Tyne & Wear region North East England constituency westminster North Tyneside UK Parliament constituency North Tyneside post town NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE postcode district NE27 postcode area NE dial code 0191 os grid reference NZ373171 latitude 55.033331 longitude 1.566665 Start of article West Allotment is a village in the Metropolitian Borough of North Tyneside . Silverlink biodiversity park is adjacent to the village, which at the top of the hill has an ornate giant sundial at its summit. West Allotment is the nearest village to the Cobalt Business Park in North Tyneside. The Cobalt is the UK s largest office park, and is the largest conglomeration of purpose built office space in the Northern Hemisphere. citation needed date November 2011 Companies housed here include Procter & Gamble , Orange telecommunications Orange , Santander UK , G4S and North Tyneside Council . Category Villages in Tyne and Wear Category North Tyneside pl West Allotment ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name Native American Housing and Self Determination Act of 1996 fullname An act ... times since its passage. History NAHASDA was one result of the broader historic campaign for Native American self determination . Prior to NAHASDA, housing assistance for Native American tribes and Alaska Natives was provided by several different programs under the Housing Act of 1937 and other ... ref On June 26, 1994, HUD released a new American Indian and AlaskaNative policy statement, ref HUD ... the U.S. and federally recognized Native American tribes and AlaskaNative villages by encompassing Indian affairs as part of their sphere of responsibility. Traditionally, issues concerning Native ... programs specifically for the use of American Indian and AlaskaNative groups, NAHASDA was introduced ... Title VII Other Housing Assistance for Native Americans The act simplified and reorganized ... is a valid cause for eviction. Assistance to Native Hawaiians An amendment to the act in 2000 added ... the purpose of the act was to increase Native American s power of self determination, tribes were permitted ... Housing The Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act . Seton Hall Legislative ... 29, 1996 Housing Act of 1937, 42 U.S.C. 1437 Native American Housing Assistance And Self Determination ... of Housing and Urban Development. Americand Indian and AlaskaNative 1994 Policy Statement. June ... public law Public Law 104 330 cite statutes at large USStat 110 4016 acts amended Housing Act of 1937 ... Law 106 569 SCOTUS cases Arakaki v. Lingle 2002 The 104th United States Congress passed the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act of 1996 NAHASDA ref http www.gpo.gov fdsys ... of providing housing assistance to Native Americans in the United States Native American communities ... the unique, rural, or cultural needs of Native American communities. ref Lazio 1996 Biles ..., resulted in the creation or exacerbation of problems previously rare in Native American populations ... more details
Infobox Film name Allotment Wives image Allotment wives poster.jpg image size caption Theatrical release poster director William Nigh producer Jeffrey Bernerd br Kay Francis co producer writer Sidney Sutherland story and screenplay br Harvey Gates screenplay narrator starring Kay Francis br Paul Kelly actor Paul Kelly music cinematography editing studio Monogram Pictures distributor released start date 1945 11 08 runtime 80 minutes country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by Allotment Wives 1945 is a film noir starring Kay Francis in her final screen appearance. An army investigator tries to shut down a scam that preys on soldiers and unknowingly falls in love with the woman behind it. Cast Kay Francis as Sheila Seymour Paul Kelly actor Paul Kelly as Major Pete Martin Otto Kruger as Whitey Colton Gertrude Michael as Gladys Smith Teala Loring as Connie Seymour Bernard Nedell as Spike Malone Anthony Warde as Joe Agnew Matty Fain as Louie Moranto Jonathan Hale as Brigadier General H. N. Gilbert Selmer Jackson as Deacon Sam Terry Frost actor Terry Frost as George Shields Reid Kilpatrick as Philip Van Brook Doris Lloyd as Alice Van Brook Marcelle Corday as Madame Gaston Evelyn Eaton as Ann Farley External links imdb title id 0037505 tcmdb title id 67118 William Nigh Category American crime films Category 1945 films Category Black and white films Category 1940s crime films Category Film noir Category Monogram Pictures films crime film stub ... more details
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act or ANILCA was a United States federal law passed ... Memoir, Washington, D.C., 2007. ref Carter stated that he had been forced to use the Antiquities Act by Congress s failure to act in a reasonable time, but his actions nevertheless caused wide protest across Alaska. President Carter was burned in effigy in Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks . Residents in the Cantwell, Alaska Cantwell area undertook a large act of civil disobedience known as the Great Denali ..., took considerable blame in Alaska for forcing Carter s hand with the Antiquities Act. Though Carter ... Interest Lands Conservation Act no Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act ... States Forest Service and United States Fish and Wildlife Service . In all, the act provided for the designation ... Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve The act provided for the creation or expansion of Denali National ... Fjords, were quite controversial in Alaska. Little action was taken on any of them, so that by 1975 ... Ted Stevens and Mike Gravel of Alaska, remained strongly opposed to the absorption of such a large ... long term economic development plans for Alaska. Stevens and Gravel became the primary opponents to the act. Use of the Antiquities Act File Yukon Flats River and Oxbows.jpg thumb right Yukon Flats ... Carter used the Antiquities Act to designate the proposed lands as National Monuments by executive ... that were prohibited by Federal regulations. The towns of Eagle, Alaska Eagle and Glennallen, Alaska ... that had supported Carter s use of the Antiquities Act. Proponents were forced to continue to work ... of ANILCA has increased, even among former detractors in Alaska as the spectacular parks, monuments ... to Alaska tourism and the State s economy. References references External links http alaska.fws.gov asm anilca toc.html Text of ANILCA Alaska history footer Category 1980 in Alaska Category 1980 in law Category 96th United States Congress Category Conservation in the United States Category History of Alaska ... more details
Under provisions of permanent commodity price support law, a farm s acreage allotment is its share, based on its previous production, of the national acreage needed to produce sufficient supplies of a particular crop. Under the 2002 farm bill P.L. 101 171, Title I , acreage allotments are not applicable to the covered commodities , peanuts, or sugar. Subsequently, allotments and quotas and price support for tobacco were eliminated beginning in 2005 P.L. 108 357, Title VI . References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture Category Agriculture in the United States ... more details
in Alaska. The asset stripping was eventually ruled to be illegal following several years of litigation, and a reconstituted mental health trust was established in the mid 1980s. Background to the act Image Edward Lewis Bartlett.jpg right thumb Alaska Delegate and later Senator Bob Bartlett , the author of the original Alaska Mental Health Bill Alaska possessed no mental health treatment facilities prior to the passage of the 1956 Act. At the time of the Act s passage, Alaska was not a U.S. state ... I do not doubt that the Alaska Mental Health Act was written by sincere, well intentioned men ... Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act legislative history.pdf Legislative History, Alaska Mental Health ... Following the passage of the act, an Alaska Mental Health Trust was set up to administer the land ... Koppel Miscavige discussing the Church of Scientology s view of the Act. Alaska history footer state ...Image 1956 Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act.JPG right thumb First page of Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act. The Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956 Public Law 84 830 was an Act of Congress passed to improve mental health care in the United States Alaska Territory territory of Alaska . It became ... name nickerson Nickerson, Michelle M. The Lunatic Fringe Strikes Back Conservative Opposition to the Alaska ... Scientology and psychiatry campaign against psychiatry . The Act succeeded in its initial aim of establishing a mental health care system for Alaska, funded by income from lands allocated to a mental ... the government of the then District of Alaska to provide mental health care for Alaskans. In 1904 ... commitment procedures in Alaska were archaic, and the long trip to Portland had a negative ... mental health program for Alaska. This proposal was widely supported by the public and politicians ... , Representative Edith Green D Oregon introduced the Alaska Mental Health Bill H.R. 6376 in the United ... Bartlett, the Delegate United States Congress Congressional Delegate from the Alaska Territory who ... more details
unreferenced date February 2011 The United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and AlaskaNative Affairs is one of the five subcommittees within the United States House Committee on Natural Resources House Natural Resources Committee Members, 112th Congress class wikitable Majority Minority valign top party shading Republican Don Young , Alaska, Chairman Tom McClintock , California Jeff Denham , California Dan Benishek , Michigan Paul Gosar , Arizona Ra l Labrador , Idaho Kristi Noem , South Dakota party shading Democratic Dan Boren , Oklahoma, Ranking Member Dale Kildee , Michigan Ben R. Luj n , New Mexico Colleen Hanabusa , Hawaii colspan 2 Ex officio party shading Republican valign top Doc Hastings , Washington party shading Democratic valign top Ed Markey , Massachusetts External links http naturalresources.house.gov Subcommittees Subcommittee ?SubcommitteeID 5066 Official site United States House Natural Resources Subcommittees USCongressCommittees Category Subcommittees of the United States House of Representatives Judiciary House Immigration Category Native American topics US Congress stub ... more details
Citations missing article date March 2010 Wiktionary The term native can have many different social and political connotations in different contexts. In some cases it is a neutral, descriptive term, for example, when stating that one is a native of a particular city or that a certain language is one s native language. However, in the context of colonialism &mdash in particular, British colonialism&mdash the term natives , as applied to the inhabitants of colonies, assumed a disparaging and patronising sense, implying that the people concerned were incapable of taking care of themselves and in need of Europeans to administer their lives Citation needed date July 2010 therefore, these people resent the use of the term and consider it insulting, and at present English speakers usually avoid using it. This connotation has also led to controversy over the preference of the terms Native American or American Indians, though this controversy has resulted in either term being acceptable to most ... Native may also refer to Native band , a contemporary French R&B band Native metal Native comics , a character in the X Men comics universe Nationality and language Native language and Native speaker as opposed to foreign language and non Native speaker Native born citizen as opposed to foreign ... Indigenous ecology Native plant Permaculture Wildcrafting Computing In computing, software has a native mode when it is written for a specific Central processing unit processor see wikt native Adjective native on Wiktionary . In computing, software has a native support when it is written for a specific operating system . Other NATIVE Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education , a joint technology school district serving the Arizona portion of the Navajo Nation See also Native Speaker , a book by Pee Lee Native Language Music , a record label Indigenous ecology , species ... References references disambig fr Natif ja simple Native ... more details
under the AlaskaNativeAllotmentAct until it was repealed in 1971. Another characteristic difference is that AlaskaNative tribal governments do not have the power to collect taxes for business transacted on tribal land, per the United States Supreme Court decision in Alaska v. Native Village of Venetie ... Congress Congress passed the AlaskaNative Claims Settlement Act , which settled aboriginal land claims ... 1.8 AlaskaNative American Population Alone By Age And Male Female, July 1, 2006. Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development, Research & Analysis. Retrieved on 2007 05 23. ref popplace Alaska ... the AlaskaNative Brotherhood was founded to work for the rights of indigenous peoples, as they were ... for the establishment of 13 AlaskaNative Regional Corporations to administer those claims ... separately from Native Americans in the United States . An example of this separate treatment is that Alaska ... Mammal Protection Act of 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. In addition, Alaska Natives ... that protect their subsistence rights. ref name Ristroph Further, the AlaskaNative Claims Settlement Act explicitly extinguished aboriginal hunting and fishing rights in the state of Alaska. ref 43 U.S.C. 1603 b 2006 ref Cultures Image Early Indian Languages Alaska.jpg thumb 150px AlaskaNative ... is a full list of the different AlaskaNative cultures. Within each culture are many different tribes ... Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic AlaskaNative Storytelling References reflist External links ... AlaskaNative Health Board http www.alaskanative.net AlaskaNative Heritage Center http ... Indigenous peoples by continent Indigenous peoples of the Americas Category AlaskaNative people ...dablink This article is about the indigenous peoples of Alaska. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples disambiguation infobox ethnic group group AlaskaNative image Image Inuit man 1906.jpg 200px br Inupiat people Inupiat man poptime 106,660 2006 ref name akdolpop Alaska Department of Labor ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name West Allotment population metropolitan borough North Tyneside metropolitan county Tyne & Wear region North East England constituency westminster North Tyneside UK Parliament constituency North Tyneside post town NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE postcode district NE27 postcode area NE dial code 0191 os grid reference latitude 55.0277 longitude 1.5174 Start of article West Allotment is a village in the Metropolitian Borough of North Tyneside . It is located approximately convert 4 mi km inland of Whitley Bay and approximately convert 3 mi km north of The Tyne Tunnel . A mile or so north of West Allotment, the extensive built up areas of North Tyneside change abruptly into Green belt UK green belt stretching north into south east Northumberland . West Allotment was originally a minning community. There is a War memorial situated on the old high street. New housing estates West Allotment used to comprise of only one housing estate,known to the local s as The Allotment , However in the late 1990 s two new estates were constructed, Murrayfield and Holyfield, Holyfield is the larger of the two, Brookfield and Cloverfield are both classed as Holyfields although they are both detached from the original Holyfield estate. Brookfield and Cloverfield are linked together and Cloverfield is nearing completion. Category Villages in Tyne and Wear TyneandWear geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 The Kumpula Allotment Garden , located at Kalervonkatu 1a in Kumpula and established in 1927, is the second oldest Allotment gardening allotment garden in Helsinki , Finland . The garden has 268 allotments with an average size of 300  m sup 2 sup . This area is culturally and historically valuable. From May 1 to September 15, the garden is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The allotments themselves, however, are the private property of the garden s members. The garden area is run by Kumpulan Siirtolapuutarhayhdistys r.y the Kumpula Allotment Garden Association , which leases allotments to its members. Leaseholders can transfer their lease to a third party. Only people registered as a resident of Helsinki can lease allotments. A leasehold fee is paid to the city of Helsinki and consumption, administration and membership fees are paid to the association annually by lessee s. The maximum size allowed for allotment cottages is 26  m sup 2 sup . All construction must comply with guidelines stipulated by the city of Helsinki and the association. The association holds annual events for its members and for the general public. The most visible of these events is its traditional Midsummer celebration. Notes Finnish Kumpulan siirtolapuutarha 7 14 2007 coord 60 12 34 N 24 57 15 E display title Category 1927 establishments in Finland Category Parks in Helsinki Category Urban agriculture Category Gardens in Finland botany stub SouthernFinland geo stub fi Kumpulan siirtolapuutarha ... more details
to be confirmed with the supplier before being confirmed with the client. The allotment or allocation contract The amount of the contracted rooms seats to be specified in the allotment contract is a result ... s arrival hotels departure carriers . The allotment contract reduces the risk of any unsold products ... cedit2004 pdfs 64 succurro.pdf title The efficiency of allotment contracts with option publisher Marianna Succurro accessdate 2008 08 17 ref Tour operators obtain discounts, through allotment ... stub Category Service industries Category Tourism Category Travel agencies it Allotment pl Allotment ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Football club infobox clubname West Allotment Celtic fullname West Allotment Celtic Football Club image File West Allotment Celtic FC.png 160px nickname Celtic founded 1928 ground Whitley Park, Blue Flames Club , br Longbenton capacity chairman Ted Ilderton manager Peter Dickerson. Assistant Manager Adam Morgan. Assistant Coach Richie Bond league Northern Football League br Division Two season 2011&ndash 12 position Northern Football League br Division Two, 7th pattern la1 white hoops pattern b1 whitehoops pattern ra1 white hoops leftarm1 008000 body1 008000 rightarm1 008000 shorts1 008000 socks1 008000 West Allotment Celtic F.C. is a Association football football club based in Longbenton , Tyne & Wear , England . They joined the Northern Alliance football Northern Alliance in 1983 and won the title 8 times before joining the Northern League football Northern League in 2004. The club then won the Northern League Second Division at the first attempt, gaining promotion to Division One, where they remained until 2011 when they were relegated back to Division Two. They are currently managed by Peter Dickerson and assistant coach Adam Morgan, who have both played semi professional football before taking up a managerial position. Middleton and Winskill are into their third season at West Allotment, their first managerial job. Currently captaining the side is Stephen Locker, a former team mate of Middleton and also a former FA Vase Winner. West Allotment have reached the 4th round the last 32 stage of the FA Vase twice in their history, in successive seasons 2003 04 and 2004 05. They entered the FA Cup for the first time in 2005 06, but lost their extra preliminary round match. Records FA Cup best performance preliminary round 2008 09 FA Vase best performance fourth round 2003 04, 2004 05 External links http www.westallotmentcelticfc.com Official website fchd id W ALLOTC name West Allotment Celtic Northern League Two Category Football clubs in England ... more details
Under the marketing allotment provisions of the sugar program authorized by the 2002 farm bill P.L. 107 171, Sec. 1403 , the Overall Allotment Quantity OAQ is the amount of domestically produced sugar that processors of sugar cane and refiners of sugar beets can sell into the U.S. market during a fiscal year. The 2002 farm bill requires USDA to set the OAQ using the following formula estimated sugar consumption reasonable carryover or ending stocks minus 1,532,000 short tons carry in or beginning stocks . What USDA decides is a reasonable carryover stock level is closely watched by the sugar industry because of its influence on prices. Sugar production in excess of the OAQ sometimes referred to as blocked stocks cannot be marketed. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Definition According to Section 284 of the Local Government Code of the Philippines RA 7160 , Internal Revenue Allotment IRA is a local government s share of revenues from the national government. It is largely based on land area and population. LGUs also derive revenues from local sources. Typically, the IRA for Philippine municipality municipalities account for 90 of total revenues. Since Philippine city cities have more sources of local revenues, their IRA ranges from 50 to 70 of the total References http www.dilg.gov.ph LocalGovernmentCode.aspx DILG Local Government Code Category Accounting in the Philippines ... more details
Image Indeltasoldater.jpg thumb upright Drawing of Swedish soldiers belonging to the new allotment system and wearing uniforms of the 1830s The allotment system lang sv indelningsverket lang fi ruotujakolaitos ... system. Two different allotment systems have been in use in Sweden they are the old allotment system ldre indelningsverket and the new allotment system yngre indelningsverket , the latter often referred to as just the allotment system . The soldiers who were part of these systems were known ... tenement s or croft land crofts allotted to them. Originally, the allotment system was a name ... because of an often felt shortage of money, and the allotment system tried to solve ... of the term is that a large part of the allotment system was used to support det st ndiga ... Gustav Vasa.jpg thumb left Gustav Vasa , founder of the old allotment system The impressment of the foot ... Adolphus , was later to be known as the old allotment system. Many people disliked forced conscription ... to reorganize the army, and introduced the new allotment system, often referred to as just the allotment .... Image Charles XI of Sweden.jpg thumb left Charles XI of Sweden Charles XI introduced the new allotment ... Sweden or its dominions of Sweden dominions . Allotment for the army was only applied to the countryside ... in the new allotment system had the responsibility to recruit a soldier for the army, provide his croft ... rank. It was this system that was originally called the allotment system . A condition for the system ... the largest in Europe. Because of the allotment system, mobilization was quick. It took time, weeks ... that were formed by mercenaries however, as Sweden had the allotment system and thus did not pay ..., drawing by Denis Martens , 1726 During the time of the old allotment system, Sweden s involvement ... ref and deaths in the latter group did not affect the Swedish population. Charles XI s new allotment ... Nelsson, p. 78. ref At the same time, the new allotment system remained in use up until 1901, when ... more details
otheruses Alaska disambiguation Do not use the dated prod template directly the above line is generated by subst prod reason Infobox musical artist name Alaska image alt caption image size landscape yes, if wide image, otherwise leave blank background group or band alias origin San Francisco , California , United States genre Indie rock years active start date 2000 end date 2005 label B Girl, Flying Nun Records Flying Nun , Altitude associated acts Sebadoh , The Folk Implosion , Everest band Everest website current members past members Imaad Wasif br Russell Pollard br Lesley Ishino Alaska is an indie rock trio from the United States . The band was formed in San Francisco by Russell Pollard formerly of Sebadoh and later of the Folk Implosion , Imaad Wasif also later of Folk Implosion , with Lesley Ishino formerly of the Red Aunts later joining as drummer. ref name Wilson Wilson, MacKenzie http www.allmusic.com artist alaska p553199 biography Alaska Biography , Allmusic , retrieved 2011 11 20 ref ref name Deusner Deusner, Stephen M. 2005 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 97 rescue through tomahawk Rescue Through Tomahawk Review , Pitchfork Media , August 4, 2005, retrieved 2011 11 20 ref Discography The band released their debut album, Emotions , in 2003, and a second, Rescue Through Tomahawk in 2005. ref name Cramer Cramer, Stephen http www.allmusic.com album emotions r622760 review Emotions Review , Allmusic , retrieved 2011 11 20 ref ref name Prato Prato, Greg http www.allmusic.com album rescue through tomahawk r729513 review Rescue Through Tomahawk Review , Allmusic , retrieved 2011 11 20 ref Emotions Alaska album Emotions B Girl Records , February, 2003 Rescue Through Tomahawk Altitude Records, 2005 Kiss You alaska single Kiss You Single Altitude Records, 2005 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Alaska Category American indie rock groups US indie rock band stub ... more details