Proprietary
A type of colony that was governed by a board of trustees was a proprietary colony. In this type of colony, the board of trustees was typically appointed by a proprietor or owner to govern and administer the colony on their behalf. The trustees had authority over the colony's administration, laws, and policies.
it became a royal colony
A royal colony, even the governor was appointed by Britain
THis type of place is called a colony.
Delaware was a proprietary colony. Proprietary colonies in America were governed by a lord proprietor who exercised royally granted authority almost as an independent sovereign.
Depends. Normally the CEO and/or the board of trustees. However, shareholders may vote on certain measures and everything really depends on the type of business and how it is structured.
Greehey served in numerous capacities for other organizations, serving on the board of trustees of St. Mary's University and on the Boy Scouts of America's National Advisory Council.
Austintown is a township. That means they have trustees.
Delaware was still a part of Pennsylvania in the 1600's. It was not a separate colony. It was governed by William Penn, however, it did have its own legislature and own set of laws.
Penn State's mascot is the nittany lion, a type wildcat that reportedly lived in the vicinity of Mt. Nittany, a local mountain. "Beaver" honors James Beaver, who was Pennsylvania's governor near the end of the 19th century and served as president of Penn State's board of trustees.
It was a royal colony (:
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to contact your town or county clerk.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to contact your town or county clerk.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to contact your town or county clerk.That type of issue is governed locally. You need to contact your town or county clerk.