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The acting association or foundation may come to a collective settlement with the defendant.
He was also the first person to propose that emigrants to Palestine form collective settlements.
The subject begins to elucidate the ways in which collective settlements form and how they inter-relate.
At the beginning of the period, they were the only form of permanent collective settlement in a culture that had not developed towns or cities.
The idea of collective settlements in general, and the Hauran scheme in particular, received no support.
The kibbutz, the Hebrew name for a collective settlement, has also proved to be a firm short-term favourite among travellers.
This was the first ever judicial ratification of a collective settlement in the financial services sector in the Netherlands.
By the 1930s the Histadrut society, apart from the collective settlements, had become an ordinary bourgeois society.
Manya Shochat - The mother of collective settlement in Israel.
These new settlements were known as the Danwadaagaha or "Collective Settlements".
The Nir company became the legal owner of, and ultimate decision maker over all collective settlements, and was controlled by the Histadrut.
Much of its importance lies in the evidence of an organised functional society in the form of a collective settlement, with surrounding fortifications for communal protection.
Specific census data is not available for Woolwell individually, but only for the collective settlements of Woolwell, Roborough and Bickleigh.
He designed a great number of outline plans for existing collective settlements and their extensions as well as general layouts for new agricultural settlements, and school communities.
As a young man, he briefly lived on a kibbutz in Israel, and later in his career participated in studies and meetings on the productivity of such collective settlements.
When he spoke of "collective settlement of disputes," he was talking not only of joint action against external aggression but of "international cooperation" against internal feuds and injustices.
About 25 kibbutz-operated hotels and holiday villages set up by these collective settlements are scattered throughout the country, from the northern Galilee to the Negev, from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River.
Represented Dexia Bank Nederland in seeking court approval of an approximately €1 billion collective settlement of a class action suit brought against Dexia in relation to its securities leasing products.
Executive bodies were set up by appointment committees and were sanctioned by bodies whose members were either workers in the Histadrut or one of its enterprises, or representatives of the collective settlements.
Dow Corning has said that $2 billion over 30 years is all that it can afford in light of the huge claims against it by more than 4,000 women who have refused to join in a collective settlement.
Mr. Goldberg will join more than 100 other Americans, both Jews and Christians, for a flight tonight to Israel, where they will be put to work at army bases, hospitals and collective settlements, or kibbutzim.
Manya Shochat (or Mania Shohat), née Wilbushewich / Wilbuszewicz, (1880-1961) was Russian Jewish politician and the "mother" of the collective settlement in Palestine, the forerunner of the kibbutz movement.
Set on a hill overlooking the valley, the museum features a re-creation of a pioneer collective settlement, complete with a sparely furnished workers' tent, makeshift bathhouse, infants' nursery and a dining hall with dented tin plates, antique floor-model radio and, chained to the table, a communal bread knife.
These two figures (Gordon and Borochov), and others like them, motivated the establishment of the first Jewish collective settlement, or kibbutz, Degania, on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee, in 1909 (the same year that the city of Tel Aviv was established).