- A
muni****lly owned corporation is a
corporation owned by a muni****lity. They are
typically "organisations with
independent corporate status, managed...
- and boroughs. The term can also be used to
describe muni****lly owned corporations.
Muni****l incorporation occurs when such muni****lities
become self-governing...
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Muni****l police, city police, or
local police are law
enforcement agencies that are
under the
control of
local government. This
includes the muni****l...
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Muni****lism is the
political system of home rule at the
local level, such as of a city or town, thus a muni****lity with its own
governing authority as...
- muni****lities have the
constitutional right to
supply public services through muni****lly-owned
public utility companies.
Terms cognate with "muni****lity", mostly...
-
Estadio José
Zorrilla ([esˈtaðjo xoˈse θoˈriʎa]) is a
muni****lly-owned
football stadium in Valladolid, Spain. The
capacity of the
stadium is 27,618 seats...
- A câmara
muni****l (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɐmɐɾɐ munisiˈpal],
meaning literally muni****l chamber and
often referred as câmara de
vereadores or simply...
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Muni****lization is the
transfer of
private entities, ****ets,
service providers, or
corporations to
public ownership by a muni****lity,
including (but...
-
Every muni****l corporation in
India is
administratively headed by a
muni****l commissioner or
muni****l corporation secretary, the form of government...
- An
unincorporated area is a
region that is not
governed by a
local muni****l corporation.
There are many
unincorporated communities and
areas in the United...