City Clerk definition

City Clerk means the city clerk of the City.
City Clerk means the person appointed by Council to carry out the duties of the clerk described in section 228 of the Municipal Act, 2001;
City Clerk means the appointed and acting City Clerk or, in the City Clerk’s absence, the appointed acting City Clerk of the City.

Examples of City Clerk in a sentence

  • CITY OF LAKE WORTH BEACH ATTEST: By: By: Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxx, MMC, Xxxxx Xxxxx, Mayor City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND APPROVED FOR FINANCIAL LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: SUFFICIENCY By: _ By: _ Xxxx X.

  • RECONSIDERED and finally adopted by the Council, signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and sealed with the Corporate Seal on the 23rd day of June, 2014.

  • The Mayor and City Clerk of the City hereby warrant that they have been lawfully authorized by the City Council of the City to execute this Amended Agreement, all requisite action by the City having been taken.

  • CITY OF OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS By Xxxx Xxxxx Mayor ATTEST: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Xxxxxxx Xxxx Deputy City Attorney VISIT OVERLAND PARK, INC.

  • Xxxxx Mayor ATTEST: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Xxxxx X.


More Definitions of City Clerk

City Clerk means the City Clerk of the City.
City Clerk and "mayor" shall mean the clerk and mayor, respectively, of the city or the officers thereof charged with the duties customarily imposed on the clerk and mayor respectively.
City Clerk means the City Clerk of City.
City Clerk. , "clerk", or "town clerk" means the clerk of the municipality who is the custodian of the official records of the municipality or any person delegated by the clerk to exercise any of his powers, duties, or functions.
City Clerk means the duly appointed and acting City Clerk of the City, or in the City Clerk’s absence (or in the event of a vacancy in such office) any Deputy City Clerk or Acting City Clerk of the City.
City Clerk means the Register of the City.
City Clerk means the duly appointed and acting City Clerk of the City,