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The deed of foundation of the Research Center was renewed in 2008.
In the deed of foundation of the new bishopric, no boundaries were defined.
It is unclear if the deed of foundation was signed by Olcott, the president of the society, or by Blavatsky.
The deed of foundation of the Pannonhalma Archabbey (issued in 1001) referred to both brothers as the king's military leaders (duces).
A process of changing in this situation began on 4 January 1881, when, after repeated requests King Franz Joseph issued the deed of foundation.
The actual cornerstone included the deed of foundation and seeds of grain and vegetables, symbolising the fertility of the Sharon plain.
The deed of foundation was ratified in 1175 by Bolesław I the Tall, who chose the abbey as the burial place for him and his dynasty.
In 1906 or 1907 this branch including Hargrove gave Robert Crosbie a deed of foundation to found a lodge in Los Angeles.
He issued the deed of foundation of the Collegium Albertinum on 20 July 1544, after which the university was inaugurated on August 17.
This is the year when the deed of foundation of the new diocese was issued in Győr in the presence of the papal legate, Azo.
The nearly contemporary deed of foundation of the Abbey of Pannonhalma clearly described the battle as a struggle between the Germans and the Magyars.
The first record on Simon is connected to the transcription of the deed of foundation of the convent of Greek nuns at Veszprém in 1109.
It was first mentioned between 775-850 AD in a deed of foundation of "Traditiones Fuldenses" where it was called "Pophingen".
In 1365, Rudolf IV sanctioned a deed of foundation for a doctoral-level university in Vienna, modelled on the University of Paris.
The main objective, at that time, was "Protecting Health and Saving Children's Lives by Providing Medical Equipment to Public Hospitals" (as stated in the deed of foundation).
The charter also relates that the monarch took into account both the testimony of Archbishop Desiderius of Kalocsa, and the deed of foundation of the bishopric of Pécs.
Having completed this work, Simon was also appointed to prepare, in colaboration with the bishop of Veszprém, both a copy of the original deed of foundation and its Latin variant reflecting the actual situation.
In July 1961, the Methodist Church in Ghana became autonomous, and was called the Methodist Church Ghana, based on a deed of foundation, part of the church's Constitution and Standing Orders.
In his deed of foundation Gobat, again, had determined his Anglican episcopal successors to be the cemeterial responsible, however, Blyth rejecting that deed, still claimed the task as trustee being connotated with his office.
Maurus's prestige in the new king's court is demonstrated by the deed of foundation of the Benedictine abbey of Tihany from 1055 on which his signature is only preceded by that of the archbishop of Esztergom.
After the pope had had the archbishop's request examined by commissioners, and had given his consent, Eberhard drew up the deed of foundation, 10 May 1228, wherein he secured the possession of the episcopal chair for himself and his successors in perpetuity.
The monastery of the Hermits of St. Paul near Santo Stefano Rotondo on the Coelian was to serve for this purpose; the deed of foundation was approved by Pope Gregory XIII, and the college was opened on 28 May 1579.