The Council ceased to exist in 1954, replaced by the Australian Academy of Science.
It was officially dissolved on May 15, 1920 when the Council of Lithuania ceased to exist.
The Council surrendered its charter to the crown in 1635 and ceased to exist as a corporate entity.
The Council ceased operations on April 25, 1918.
The Council ceased operations in 1925.
However, by the late 1980s, the association was no longer able to support these events when funding from the Arts Council ceased.
Already in 1942, he stepped down in opposition to Italian occupation policies, and the Council itself ceased to be summoned.
On February 27, 2006, the Council ceased to function in tandem with the elimination of its already meager budget.
The Council would then cease to be part of the present balance and would start to assume supreme power.
The Council effectively ceased to exist with the creation of the Irish Free State.