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Offset Press was established in 1957 with funding from governmental corporations.
But some public offices or special governmental corporations tend to recognize the careers.
They are allowed by special laws and are regulated by local governments or governmental corporations.
He proposed replacing the Post Office Department with a nonprofit governmental corporation managed by professionals.
Mr. Lester argues that article 10 is equally important in the law of libel where a governmental corporation, whether national or local, is the plaintiff.
A chief administrative officer (CAO) is responsible for administrative management of private, public or governmental corporations.
He also sat on various boards of governmental corporations such as Mekorot and serving as chairman of El Al's Finance Committee.
Governmental Corporations - The Application of Public Administrative Law, Bursi Publishers, Tel Aviv, 5755.
In 1966, the Government of The Bahamas, by an Act of Parliament, incorporated the Telecommunications Department as the Bahamas Telecommunications Corporation, a quasi governmental corporation, known as Batelco.
In 2006, a cultural meeting place comprising a café, concert hall and an art exhibition was established inside the station's building, initiated by the local organization "Galleri Texas" and to the governmental corporation Follo Futura.
The Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers (JALGO) is a 5,000-member public sector trade union in Jamaica which represents workers in local and national government, governmental corporations, quasi-government bodies and other agencies created by statute.
This court has to balance the competing interests of the freedom of the press to provide information, to comment, criticise, offend, shock or disturb, against the right of a governmental corporation to be protected against the false, or seriously inaccurate, or unjust accounts of its activities.