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Each colony had it's own assembly and sent representatives to Congress. Congress made the decisions needed to run the war. Washington would send reports to Congress and ask for funds to continue the war effort.
Congress must set its own pay.
Congress votes on their own salaries
Yes, in most jurisdictions, but each jurisdiction makes their own rules.* * To be sure, check with your local governing body.
Read your governing documents to identify the border between what you own in your unit individually and what you own outside your unit in common with all owners.You may find that the border is 'the studs', 'the paint', 'the wallboard' and so forth.Every condominium is different from every other condominium in terms of who owns what.Another PerspectiveWhen you purchase your condominium the governing documents set forth the boundaries of your unit and the common areas. However, what you own in fee is your unit and a percentage interest in the common areas and the land that makes up the condominium parcel.
There is no single governing body for occupational safety and health. Each country has its own, and in some countries, each state or province does.
Typically, yes, but it really depends on the structure of the club. All clubs has their own governing documents and charters, and rules can vary wildly.
Salutory neglect
All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.
Chrysler is its own company and makes its own cars.
The Mayflower Compact
No, never. Japan has always been independent and self-governing.