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The four other suspects were charged with planning acts of terrorism.
In 1928 the first Australian town planning Act was passed by state parliament.
In addition, some say he has been involved in planning acts of terrorism and had advance knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.
In 1963 he introduced the Planning Act to rationalise planning throughout the local authorities in the state.
That later led to the introduction of the Town Planning Act 1909, which was the first planning statute to be enacted.
As a result of the Education Planning Act and the medium-term action strategy, substantial progress has been registered throughout the educational sector.
These changes came into force on 3 August 2009 and amended the 1997 Act, which still remains the principal planning act in Scotland.
This and previous reports under the Housing and Town Planning Act 1909 led to the building of many 'villas'.
Before the 1960s it was relatively easy to get planning permission, but that changed in the year 1963 when the highly restrictive Planning Act was passed.
On 13 December 2010, the coalition government introduced the Localism Bill, which will make changes to the regime under the Planning Act 2008.
The State Planning Act, which the Legislature passed, created the Planning Commission and empowered it to draft such a plan.
The blackout occurred after the police said they had arrested six leftist guerrillas on charges of planning acts of sabotage during the plebiscite, Reuters said.
He received a second reading for his bill in February 1958, against government advice, and its general principles were incorporated in the town and country planning act of 1959.
His administration implemented the Madras Town Planning Act of 7 September 1920, creating residential colonies to cope with the city'srapid population growth.
It is being conducted under the Terrorism Act 2006, which created a new crime of planning acts of terrorism, carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Town and Country Planning Act was itself repealed by the significant, and at times, controversial Resource Management Act 1991, along with many other Acts.
And, at one point, a group of protesters clashed with police officers who had sealed a school building to lock in about 400 demonstrators suspected of planning acts of violence.
New powers for speedy land assembly, for plan making and the control of development were given to local authorities, consummated subsequently in the Town and Country Planning Act.
Consequentially, the district was one of the first in England to devise a statutory planning scheme in 1914, following the Housing and Town Planning Act 1909.
During that tenure, he brought the Planning Act to Chatham and instituted the first Chatham Area Planning Board.
The spokesman for the Intelligence Service said Wednesday that almost 40 people had been arrested over the last several years on suspicion of planning acts of terrorism or recruiting militants.
The South Australian Government had enacted more laws in relation to local government, in particular, the Town Planning Act 1920 and the Building Act 1923.
Before the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act, ribbon development was common along existing road patterns and land was left at the rear for agriculture, market gardens or allotments.
He continued, "In the absence of concrete evidence that Rahman is participating in or involved in planning acts of terrorism, the assumption of that burden is considered unwarranted."
At the urging of state environmental groups, Mr. McGreevey spent the last year working on the Highlands water protection and planning act, which was approved by the Legislature in June.