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...--Bridgeport Exempted Village School District (OH) unlimited ta...
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Appropriation; Appraisal values; Manifest weight of the evidence; Prejudice; Plain error; R.C. 163.59
...IN THE COURT OF APPEALS . SEVENTH DISTRICT . BRIDGEPORT EXEMPTED VILLAGE ) SCHOOL D...
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... $4.9 million Bridgeport Exempted Village School district (the district), Ohio general obligation (...
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...Table 5.--Table of APCs Exempted From 2 Times Rule. Proposed rule APC. Description....A.......... ........... Hand sys teknik village ... ..... ...... ...... ...... swit. L7020...........T1018......... E.......... ........... School-based IEP ser ... ..... ...... ...... ...... bundl... Nassau, NY Suffolk, NY 5483 New Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-Waterbury-Danbury, CT \1\. 1.2525 Fairfi...1.0707 District of Columbia, DC Calvert, MD Charles, MD Frederi...
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Trial court need not accept legal conclusions as true in motion to dismiss; Statute requiring appointed commission to direct board of education in financially distressed school district does not violate fundamental right to vote or equal protection and is rationally related to legitimate government interest; Contract can only last three years; Contracts Clause is not implicated where contract entered after fiscal emergency statute; Arbitrator’s decision does not exceed scope of authority; State auditor is a proper party where relief would affect her powers and duties.
...320 Howard Street . Bridgeport, Ohio . 43912 . (For Barnesville Exempted Village ...
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Local government may play a more important role under the US Constitution than simply defending private-propertied interests. Thomas Cooley, a 19th-century jurist and legal writer, argued that local governments could actually protect citizens from encroachment on constitutional freedoms by state governments. Cooley's theory points toward a modern view of localism as an essential part of the US constitutional framework.
...Bradley(3) and San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez,(4) has been the subject of ... corporations such as towns, cities, and villages. They hoped to show that the trustees were attempt... noted that the fact that Initiative 350 exempted "most nonracial reasons for assigning students awa... the Nineteenth Century: From City of Bridgeport v. The Housatonic Railroad Company to Gelpcke v. C...
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...PERRYSBURG EXEMPTED. VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, et. al. Defendants-Appellees. Befo...Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. WM Music Corp., 508 F.3d 394, 400 (...
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...Bridgeport Sav. Bank v. Feitner, 191 N. Y. 88, 83 N. E. 592, ... in his banking business in the tax district where the place of such business is located, and s... banking associations in each town, city, village, school, and other tax district, in their several ... it had by its legislation expressly exempted from all taxes in the hands of individual citizens...
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Trial court did not abuse its discretion in upholding the Ohio Liquor Control Commission's order as the order was supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence, and was in accordance with law. The agents did not need reasonable suspicion prior to entering the establishment.
...TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT . Loom Lodge 2156 Northfield, . : . Appellant-Appe.... Bd. of Edn. of Rossford Exempted Village School Dist. v. State Bd. of Edn. (1992), ...No. 97 JE 2; FOE Aerie 0995 Bridgeport v. Liquor Control Comm. (Sept. 4, 1998), Belmont A...
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Introduction. II. Gambling in Ohio: A Quick History. III. Proposals for Indian Gambling in Ohio. IV. An Overview of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. V. Gaming on Lands Acquired After October 17, 1988. A. Lands Taken into Trust as Part of a Tribe's Initial Reservation. 1. The Federal Administrative Acknowledgment Process. 2. The Miami Indian Nation of Indiana's Quest for Recognition. 3. The Status of Recognition Petitions from Ohio Indian Groups. B. Lands Taken into Trust as Part of a Settlement of a Land Claim. C. Lands Taken into Trust for Gaming with Gubernatorial Concurrence. 1. Acquisition of Off-Reservation Lands to be Taken in Trust. 2. Compliance with Section 20(B)(1)(A) of the IGRA. VI. If Indian Gaming Comes to Ohio, What Types of Gambling Will be Permitted?. VII. C...
... by used solely for support of public schools. 26 In 1990 voters in eighty-five of Ohio's eight... Ohio General Assembly to define casino districts around seven Ohio cities. 27 Six years later, Sta... other attractions." 53 In May 2003 the village council approved a non-binding agreement to work t.... Although Class III gaming devices are exempted from the Johnson Act, "Congress made no reference ... approval for a casino on the Bridgeport, Connecticut waterfront. Developer Funds Case, sup...