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Resolution No. 5 Convening of a Regional Administrative Conference of the Members of the Union in the European Broadcasting Area and a Regional Administrative Conference of the Members of the Union in the African Broadcasting Area in Accordance with Articles 63 and 62 of the International Telecommunication Convention (Nairobi, 1982) ............................................... 86 Annex 1 to Resolution No. 5.................................................................................................... 88 Annex 2 to Resolution No. 5.................................................................................................... 88 Resolution No. 6 Abbreviated Title of the Regional Agreement Relating to the Use of the Band 87.5 - 108 MHz for FM Sound Broadcasting (Region 1 and Part of Region 3) and the Associated Plan 88 RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendation No. 1 Approval or Accession to the Agreement by Members in the Planning Area .............. 89 Recommendation No. 2 Optional Procedure for the Early Implementation of Assignments in the Plan ............ 89 Annex to Recommendation No. 2................................................................................. 90 Recommendation No. 3 Mutual and Reciprocal Coordination of Frequency Assignments to Sound Broadcasting Stations in the Plan and to Television Stations not included in the Stockholm Agreement .................................................................................................. 90 Recommendation No. 4 Continuation of Studies on Compatibility Between the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service in the Band 108 - 117.975 MHz and Sound Broadcasting Stations in the Band 87.5 - 108 MHz............................................................................ 91 Recommendation No. 5 Continuation of Studies on Compatibility Between the Aeronautical Mobile (R) Service in the Band 117.975 - 137 MHz and Sound Broadcasting Stations in the Band 87.5 - 108 MHz ................................................................................................... 92 Recommendation No. 6 Use of the Band 108 - 117,975 MHz by the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service ... 93 Recommendation No. 7 Proposal for the Modification of Appendix 8 to the Radio Regulations....................... 94 – 1 – REGIONAL AGREEMENT relating to the Use of the Band 87.5 - 108 MHz for FM Sound Broadcasting (Region 1 and Part of Region 3)
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Resolution No. 60 By All Honorable Members of the Legislature Seconded by Xx. Xxxxxxxx RESOLUTION HONORING AND COMMENDING XXXXXXX X. XXXXXXX
Resolution No. 114 -2023 A RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT A GIFT OFFERED BY THE NASSAU COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION TO THE NASSAU COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT 158- 23(PD)
Resolution No. 4 relating to the determination of the service areas of the stations in the Plan 107 RESOLUTION No. 5 relating to the accession to the Agreement of countries not represented at the Conference and which did not send their frequency requirements 107 RESOLUTION No. 6 relating to the low frequencies in the African Broadcasting Area 108 RESOLUTION No. 7 relating to the use of LF bands shared between the broadcasting service and the other radiocommunication services 108 RESOLUTION No. 8 relating to the use of bandwidth saving modulation systems 109 RESOLUTION No. 9 relating to Member countries not represented at the Conference and to non Member countries 110 RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATION No. 1 relating to improvements to the Plan 111 RECOMMENDATION No. 2 relating to the sharing of the LF band between the broadcasting service and the other radiocommunication services (Region 1) 111 RECOMMENDATION No. 3 relating to methods of predicting sky-wave propagation 112 RECOMMENDATION No. 4 relating to the convening of a conference competent to revise the Regional Agreement Concerning the Use by the Broadcasting Service of Frequencies in the Medium Frequency Bands in Regions 1 and 3 and in the Low Frequency Bands in Region 1 112 RECOMMENDATION No. 5 relating to the publication of a handbook of radiation diagrams of directional antennae that can be used in the broadcasting service 112 REGIONAL AGREEMENT‌ Concerning the Use by the Broadcasting Service of Frequencies in the Medium Frequency Bands in Regions 1 and 3 and in the Low Frequency Bands in Region 1
Resolution No. 4159. City Resolution No. 4159 entitled "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Menlo Park Adopting Regulations Establishing Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements" adopted by the City Council of the City of Menlo Park on January 9, 1990.
Resolution No. 108-13 “Public Hearing for Moratorium on Junk Yards” offered by Councilperson Xxxxxxxxx and seconded by Councilperson Xxxxx: Be it resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Cairo does hereby approve to set a public hearing for a moratorium on Junk Yards for a period of six months, with a stipulation that those applications pending before the Town Board are grandfathered in for review. The public hearing is set for May 8, 2013 @ 4:00 pm. All members in favor – carried.
Resolution No. 112-13 “Board to exit Executive Sessionoffered by Councilperson Xxxxxxxx and seconded by Councilperson Xxxxx: BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Cairo does hereby exit the Executive Session at 5:55 PM. All members in favor - motion carried. A motion was made by Councilperson Xxxxxxxxx and seconded by Councilperson Xxxxx to adjourn the meeting at 5:55 PM. Respectfully submitted, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Deputy Town Clerk Town of Cairo Ambulance Service PO Box 728 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Cairo, NY 12413 000-000-0000 Monthly Report April 24, 2013 Total Calls for March 71 Total Transported Calls… 47 Total Non-transported Calls 24 Total Amount Billed $ 42,200 TOWN OF CAIRO BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT MONTHLY REPORT March 27, 2013 – April 21, 2013
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Resolution No. 2 It is unanimously resolved that since the British days, now for about four decades, the Nagas of Manipur along with their counterparts in Nagaland have been demanding to unify all the Naga inhabited areas under one administrative roof. The Naga people move to live together in one State has undoubtedly been motivated by genuine patriotic urge. Moreover, it is based on solid and unchallengeable facts as that all the Naga inhabited areas in Manipur, Nagaland, NEFA and Assam are contiguous to each other and constitute a compact areas, that the Nagas racially, socially, culturally and in all aspects of all life are the same, that wherever they are ands under whatever administrative set up they may come, the sense of oneness among them remain ever strong and that integration of all Naga areas into Nagaland State will be a fulfilment of the common political aspiration and also an implementation of the 00xx xxxxx xx xxx 00xx xxxxx Xxxxx Convention in 1960. The Peace Mission’s inclusion of the major portion of the Naga areas of Manipur into cease-fire agreement with the consent of Government of India is but a recognition of these facts. Legitimate demand like this has never been denied to anyone, anywhere and anytime in the country. Denial of the same to the Nagas, therefore, will be tantamount to suppression of the genuine democratic aspiration of patriotic citizens. The plain people and their Naga agents’ plea that on granting statehood to Manipur, the Nagas will cease their demand for integration into Nagaland State exposes only their political immaturity and utter incapability to measure the depth of Naga political mind. The talk of granting district autonomy makes no sense at all. Nothing short of complete integration into Nagaland State will be tolerated. Even if the Government of India wriggles out of its earlier commitment and retrace its steps, the Nagas would unilaterally uphold the sanctity of the 16-point agreement. The convention therefore, moves the Government of India to take an immediate and firm decision to integrate all the contiguous Naga areas into Nagaland State and bring forward a xxxx to this effect during the autumn Session of Parliament.
Resolution No. 2 To appoint a Director in place of Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx (DIN: 00586269), who retires by rotation and being eligible, offer himself for reappointment Promoter /Public No. of shares held (1) No. of votes polled (2) % of Votes Polled on outstandin g shares (3)=[(2)/( 1)]* 100 No. of Votes – in favour (4) No. of Votes – again st (5) % of Votes in favour on votes polled (6)=[(4)/( 2)] *100 % of Votes against on votes polled (7)=[(5)/ (2)] *100 Promoter and Promoter Group 3655700 3380400 92.47 3380400 0 100 0 Public – Institutio nal holders 988856 231306 23.39 231306 0 100 0 Public- Others 3955444 1159864 29.32 1159864 0 100 0 Total 8600000 4771570 55.48 4771570 0 100 0 RESOLUTION NO. 3 Appointment of X.X. Xxxx & Co, Chartered Accountants, as the Statutory Auditors of the Company and to authorize the Board of Directors to fix their remuneration Promoter /Public No. of shares held (1) No. of votes polled (2) % of Votes Polled on outstandin g shares (3)=[(2)/( 1)]* 100 No. of Votes – in favour (4) No. of Votes – against (5) % of Votes in favour on votes polled (6)=[(4)/( 2)] *100 % of Votes against on votes polled (7)=[(5)/ (2)] *100 Promoter and Promoter Group 3655700 3380400 92.47 3380400 0 100 0 Public – Institutio nal holders 988856 231306 23.39 231306 0 100 0 Public- Others 3955444 1159864 29.32 1159864 0 100 0 Total 8600000 4771570 55.48 4771570 0 100 0
Resolution No. 2024-01 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NIXA AUTHORIZING THE CITY 2 ADMINISTRATOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH AXON ENTERPRISE, INC., 3 FOR SERVICES RELATED TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT’S DIGITAL EVIDENCE 4 LIBRARY AND IN-CAR CAMERA VIDEO AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS.
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