City Charter definition

City Charter means the City’s organic law, equivalent to a constitution, which defines the City’s existence and prescribes the powers, duties, and organization of the City’s governmental structure.
City Charter means the City Charter of the City of Martinsville, Virginia, as amended.
City Charter has the meaning set forth in the third Whereas clause of this Agreement.

Examples of City Charter in a sentence

  • It also should be highlighted that previous recycled water agreements between the Parties provided funding for capital improvements and O&M, and this Agreement allows for this which is also allowed and approved by City Charter.

  • Pursuant to section 803 of the New York City Charter, the Mayor may direct the Commissioner of Investigation to undertake investigations, including investigations of alleged sexual harassment by personnel delivering services for or on behalf of the City of New York.

  • All receipts, management and disbursement of funds provided by the City pursuant to this Agreement, and the books, records and accounts evidencing such receipts, management and disbursements, are subject to audit by the City, including the City Comptroller, pursuant to the powers and responsibilities conferred upon the City by the New York City Charter and Administrative Code (the “Charter” and “Administrative Code,” respectively), as well as all orders and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.


More Definitions of City Charter

City Charter means the Charter of the City of Los Angeles as it may be amended from time to time.
City Charter means the Charter of the City and any amendments thereto adopted through the Effective Date.
City Charter means the duly enacted Charter of the City, as amended.
City Charter means the Charter of the City of Manor, Texas. “City Development Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1. “City Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.
City Charter means the Charter of the City of New York.
City Charter means the governing document approved through an election.