The American new entities also adopted the principle of consentimiento (of consent).
In addition, the law allows religious entities to adopt a charter and by-laws suited to a religious organization rather than a private corporation.
BUT: The public entity may only adopt "essential" requirements for safe operation of a motor vehicle.
The new entity adopted the VFL name.
Soon after Manfred's fictional naming of Siouxland, commercial and political entities adopted the name and made it widely known.
The entities adopted a system of code names, giving each contactee a biblical name.
The new entity adopted the VFL name and remained a primarily state-based competition.
The two entities merged in 1913 and adopted the UIL name.
Other entities, recognizing the need to limit seismic risk while remaining competitive also adopted "PML" policies which were less defined.
A "sleeper" provision in the new law requires partnerships and other entities to adopt a calendar tax year.