WED.10Sept08 TO:Shari Moore , individual,official capacity, Canvass Board
Saint Paul, MN 55102 Ph: (651) 266-8688 Fx:651) 266-8574, et al MEDIA
City Council Meeting Having trouble? 65. Resolution - 08-1026 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 703 Surrey Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (GS 3055635) |
Warren E. Burger
On June 23, 1969, Warren E. Burger took the oath as the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Appointed by President Richard Nixon, Burger replaced retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren to become the fifteenth person to hold that post. He replaced retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren to become the fifteenth person to hold that post. Warren Earl Burger was born in St. Paul on September 17, 1907, and in 1931 earned his LL.B. from the St. Paul College of Law (now the William Mitchell College of Law). He went on to serve as an assistant attorney general for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who in 1956 appointed him to the District of Columbia Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Widely-known as a conservative, Burger often tried to blunt some of the Warren Court's more liberal decisions and he articulated the Court's opinion on such important decisions as United States v. Nixon and Milliken v. Bradley, just two of more than 250 opinions he wrote. During his seventeen-year tenure he drew both sharp criticism and high praise for the opinions he expressed as well as for his guidance of the court. Under his leadership the Court strengthened the separation of powers in government and limited the exclusionary rule, which keeps illegally-obtained evidence from being used in court. By the time he assumed senior status (retired) in 1986, he had become the longest serving chief justice of the 20th century. Burger died on June 25, 1995, and is buried in Arlington National
infringement. Venegas-Hernandez v. Asociacion De Compositores, Editores De
Musica Latinoamericana, 424 F.3d 50, 57-58 (1st Cir. 2005). Infringement
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For the reasons stated above, defendant’s motion for summary judgment should be
granted: Plaintiff cannot make out a prima facie claim of infringement of UK copyright law, and
its Amended Complaint must, therefore, be dismissed with prejudice.
Dated: January 11, 2008 Respectfully Submitted,
By:
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Senior Copyright Counsel
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Housing and Redevelopment Authority | September 10, 2008 - 02:00 PM | Agenda | |
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8. | Resolution - 08-984 - Authorizing tax exempt capital lease financing in the amount of $2.3 million under a supplement to a lease purchase agreement with Wells Fargo for improvements to floors 3, 4 and 5 in City Hall Annex. (GS 3058998) |
following as a statement of the expenditures necessarily incurred for and in
connection with the making of the above improvement, viz:
Total costs $221,972.13
Park Service Fee $
Code – Enforcement Service Fee $ 23,850.00
Real Estate Service Fee $ 11,540.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $257,362.13
Charge To
Net Assessment $257,362.13
REQUIRED.
Ward In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for
J0808P (8525) Summary abatements (graffiti removal) on private properties during
May 27 to June 17, 2008.
J0804B (8528) Emergency boarding and securing, and boarding of vacant buildings
during the month of May, 2008.
J0821A (8532) Summary abatement (property clean-up) on private property during
June 5 to June 27, 2008.
J0821G (8533) Providing weekly garbage hauling services during June 18 to June 25,
2008.
To the Council of the City of St. Paul
The Valuation and Assessment Engineer hereby reports to the Council the
following as a statement of the expenditures necessarily incurred for and in
connection with the making of the above improvement, viz:
Total costs $138,255.38
Park Service Fee $
Code – Enforcement Service Fee $ 33,300.00
Real Estate Service Fee $ 14,045.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $185,600.38
Charge To
Net Assessment $185,600.38
Said Valuation and Assessment Engineer further reports that he has assessed and
levied the total amount as above ascertained, to-wit: the sum of $185,600.38 upon
each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefitted by the said improvement,
and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits
conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto
attached, identified by the signature of the said Valuation and Assessment Engineer,
and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is
herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered
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