Ongoing Role of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Council. (a) Executive Order 13554 recognized the role of the Trustee Council, and designated trustees as provided in 33 U.S.C. 2706, with trusteeship over natural resources injured, lost, or destroyed as a result of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
WHITEHOUSE: Executive Order -- Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration
"The Security Council calls for the restoration of constitutional order, and the holding of elections as previously scheduled, " read a presidential statement from the council, issued Monday.
"Upon the court's approval of the order, the council intends to seek submissions from the parties before finalising the next steps in relation to the northern part of the site, " it added.
In his article, Mr Clegg also said the UK would seek to reform the European Court of Human Rights when it takes over chairmanship of the Council of Europe in November - in order to improve the speed and consistency of the court's decisions.
He said he quit as head of Tripoli's Military Council in order to compete in the elections next month as leader of The Nation party, which will be launched next week.
He said the order meant only some aspects of the council's favoured proposal would have to go before councillors which meant local residents would not get the chance to object to the wider plans.
"But the momentum of change needs to continue in order to ensure sustainable improvements, and the council is making progress in delivering improvements in most of its priorities, " Mr Owen continued.
The White House Rural Council was established by an Executive Order of President Obama in June 2011.
"In order to achieve this, the council needs the cooperation of Scottish Water to design and implement a drainage system in the waterfront, " he said.
He has been attempting to convene a Loya Jirga - tribal council - for the re-establishment of order in Afghanistan.
Mr Chapman also said legal work was currently under way to push through a compulsory purchase order, so ownership of the pier would first transfer to Hastings Council and then the trust early next year.
This order shall become effective immediately and shall apply to solicitations issued on or after the effective date for the action taken by the FAR Council under subsection 2(a) of this order.
Executive Order 13629 directs the establishment of a new White House Homeland Security Partnership Council (Council) to provide advice on how the Federal Government can more effectively work with partners to address disasters and other homeland security priorities.
She also said that Germany's "social market economy" could serve as a model for a future international financial system in which governments guarded both the "social and economic order" and proposed the creation of a U.N. economic council modeled on the Security Council.
As king, Salman might choose to nominate Ahmed as crown prince, or Salman might seek to do a deal with the more powerful senior princes represented on the Allegiance Council, in order to ensure their agreement to one of his own sons becoming crown prince.
The council said a previous order was issued in a different part of the district and had "proved highly effective in dealing with the problem".
About half the area of Silverton comes under the order, which was granted by Mid Devon District Council.
The section 30 order will now be sent to the Privy Council, which is a body of senior UK political figures, for final approval.
Just before Christmas, the Communities Secretary Eric Pickles told the Commons that councils had "a moral duty" to maintain the freeze next year as well, in order not go back to what he called the "years of hurt" when council tax bills had doubled under Labour.
BBC: More local authorities look set to increase council tax
Instead of a planning application, Wiltshire Council propose to use a traffic regulation order to make the changes.
"North Lanarkshire Council have once again put aside the wishes of the community in order to pursue their own agenda, " he said.
In what might be the start of a trend, the citizens of Ituiutaba, a town of 85, 000 in Brazil's more developed south-east, recently took their council to court and won an order for it to cut the number of councillors from 17 to eight.
Richard Packham, managing director of the Labour-run council, said it wanted to increase revenue in order to keep staff and maintain services.
In order to help the seabirds fledge their young and increase the size of the colony, Denbighshire Council erected the protective fence with the help of volunteers.
All councils agreed to freeze the council tax rate for the fourth year running in order to avoid the penalty of a bigger cut in central funding.
Ford is trying to cozy up to the moderate the Democratic Leadership council wing of the Democratic party, but it is still a tough order for a Democratic - an African American Democrat to win state wide in Tennessee.
Specifically, Executive Order 13554 recognized the importance of carefully coordinating the work of the Task Force with the Trustee Council, whose members have statutory responsibility to assess natural resources damages from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, to restore trust resources, and seek compensation for lost use of those trust resources.
WHITEHOUSE: Executive Order -- Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration
The Dodd-Frank Act established a Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), chaired by the secretary of the Treasury, in order to identify systemically important institutions.
In 2006 the council's cabinet decided to "freeze interest payments in order to facilitate the further development of the Eden Project".
As you explained, the indictment of President Omar al-Bashir could be deferred in order to consider an alternative court in Sudan, but the Security Council would be misusing the original intent of Article 16 of the ICC's governing statutes.
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