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Further, he said, airlines are creating complications for themselves by trying to apportion landing slots, aircraft, terminal space and the personnel needed to run the new carriers.
The Israeli government approved an urban renewal project for Mamilla, apportioning land for residential and commercial zones, including hotels and office space.
Williams presented actions already being taken by his fledgling government to address recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry's interim report, such as a Code of Conduct for government officials and beefing up laws on apportioning Crown lands.
Concerned that the Omaha were about to be dispossessed, Fletcher went to Washington in 1882, drafted a bill to apportion Omaha tribal lands into individual Indian holdings, or allotments, and successfully lobbied for its passage in Congress.
Used by municipal authorities in apportioning taxes based on land value, and in maintaining clear legal title records to facilitate sale and utility as collateral.
Second to the last of 13 children, Serkadis states that her family lives in extreme poverty that worsened after a large part of their land was apportioned among her brothers who have started their own families.
Her tireless championing of Native American welfare together with that of Mary Bonney and others was instrumental in the passage of the Dawes General Allotment Act (1887), which further apportioned remaining tribal lands and provided for eventual citizenship for Native Americans.
Four Native Americans went to court in 1996 to demand that the government pay them and many others like them billions of dollars in royalties from a trust fund established in 1887 to manage mineral and timber development on lands apportioned to individual Indians.
Commissioners were appointed to settle claims in land and to apportion Gateshead Fell accordingly.
Appointed by President Chester A. Arthur to supervise the apportioning, she completed granting the land parcels in 1884 with the assistance of a young clerk in the Indian Bureau, Francis La Flesche, brother of writer-activist Susette La Flesche.
The Bible also says that one day the divisions between citizen and stranger will be effaced, when the promised land shall be apportioned "for yourselves and for the strangers who dwell among you, who have begotten children with you" — a sort of biblical Dream Act, courtesy of the prophet Ezekiel.
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