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Special settlement panels could call on scientific experts for advice in the case of disputes.
In the south the capital of the Presbyterian special settlement was mushrooming into a frontier city.
The land, having been declared a special settlement area was by contract compelled to settlement of at least 70 families.
The Balkars remained confined by the special settlement restrictions until 28 April 1956.
Initially families of kulaks were deported into remote areas "for special settlement" without particular care about their occupation.
The first situation is where an insured abandoned in bad faith by its liability insurer makes a special settlement agreement with the plaintiff.
Both groups were restricted to land holdings in special settlements set aside for them, the taeogtrev ( "serf town").
The "special settlements" were largely in Siberia, the far north, the Urals, or other inhospitable territories.
Life in the special settlements was harsh and severe, food was limited and the deported population was governed by strict regulations.
TPV holders are only eligible for some of the special settlement services funded by the Commonwealth to assist new arrivals in Australia.
Town municipalities (councils) Within the region there are 24 urbanized settlements (towns) which are a special settlement classification inherited from the Soviet municipal organization.
He introduced an association of some two hundred members, prepared to join in a special settlement scheme "on all fours" with the Acts subsequently passed in 1877 and 1879.
During 1945 the Soviets deported to the special settlements an additional 203,796 Soviet ethnic Germans who had been resettled by Germany in Poland .
At this time, all of the 1.5 million ethnic Germans in the Soviet Union were in banished to special settlements in Central Asia and Siberia.
They were regarded by the USSR as Soviet citizens and repatriated to camps and special settlements in the Soviet Union.
The area was one of the first Special Settlements established by the Government (along with Karere Scandinavian Block, between Awapuni and Longburn).
The historian J. Otto Pohl estimates that some 2,749,163 prisoners perished in the labor camps, colonies and special settlements, although stresses that this is an incomplete figure.
The plan to achieve these goals with "special settlements" instead of labor camps was dropped after the revealing of the Nazino affair in 1933, subsequently the Gulag system was expanded.
Only in September 1965, a decree of the Presidium of the USSR Council of Ministers canceled the "special settlement" restriction for members of these religious groups.
The policy of liquidation of kulaks as a class-formulated by Stalin at the end of 1929-meant some executions, and even more deportation to special settlements and, sometimes, to forced labor camps.
The Stalinist Soviet Union established "special settlements" where the "socially harmful" or "socially dangerous" who included ex-convicts, criminals, vagrants, the disenfranchized and "declassed elements" were expelled to.
The Lay Association of the Free Church of Scotland founded Dunedin at the head of Otago Harbour in 1848 as the principal town of its special settlement.
Figes tells of Pavlik Morozov, a teenager said to have been killed by older family members because he had denounced his father for selling false papers to kulaks living in nearby special settlements.
The next step was to form the county, when McCardle had the satisfaction of seeing fairly launched the scheme of special settlements which he had so consistently advocated and so successfully helped forward.
The Stalin regime placed the exiled Balkars under special settlement restrictions identical to those that it had imposed upon the deported Russian-Germans, Kalmyks, Karachais, Chechens and Ingush.