Schmidt was active in politics, serving as a member of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners, the state board of arbitration and mediation, and the state board of forest inquiry . and political advisor to Hazen Pingree, who served as both mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan.
32.
These rules, consolidated in the Listing Rules of the Novo Mercado, expand shareholder rights, improve the quality of information usually provided by companies and widespread ownership, and to determine the resolution of corporate conflicts by a Board of Arbitration offer investors the security of an alternative more responsive and specialized.
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In 1333, Ulrich headed a board of arbitration to decide a dispute between Abbot Henry of St . Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal on the one hand, and Counts Ulrich II and Frederick II of Walsee and Henry of Hohenlohe on the other hand, about the ownership of the court at Remschnigg.
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Indianapolis manager Horace Fogel accused both Beatin and the Allentown directorate of having acted " very dishonorably " in the matter and suggested that " this Allentown youth is deserving of the blacklist . " In the end, only Cincinnati and Detroit pressed their claims at a hearing before baseball's Board of Arbitration.
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On August 5, 1898, a strike of conductors and motormen was ordered and the cars were " peaceably run to the barn and all the roads tied up . " After two days, the strike was settled after the State Board of Arbitration was called to Syracuse and accessions were made to the employees.
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GEMA criticized this push as " an attempt by the German phonographic industry to solve their problems on the backs and at the expense of creative composers and lyricists . " In 2005, the board of arbitration of the German Patent and Trademark Office in Munich decided in favor of GEMA, preventing the proposed licensing fee rate-reduction.
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Although he technically continued to serve in senior status until his death, he returned to private practice in 1915, and was chairman of the Board of Arbitration for New York City, 1916, and special counsel to the U . S . Department of Labor from 1918 to 1919 . Judge Howry succumbed to heart failure, and was buried in Oxford, Mississippi.
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The Federal statute applies only to common carriers engaged in interstate commerce, and provides for an attempt to be made at mediation by two designated government officials in controversies between common carriers and their employees, and, in case of the failure of such an attempt, for the formation of a board of arbitration consisting of the same officials together with certain other parties to be selected.