Clerk definition

Clerk means the clerk to the Trustees or any other person appointed to perform the duties of the clerk to the Trustees, including a joint, assistant or deputy clerk;
Clerk means the duly appointed and acting Clerk of the City or, in the Clerk's absence, the duly appointed Deputy, Assistant or Acting Clerk.
Clerk means the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court.

Examples of Clerk in a sentence

  • In such event, the State shall use their best efforts to secure the services of a Clerk or clerks under this paragraph as soon as is practicable if the State deems it necessary.

  • For Playgrounds Principal Clerk Senior Planner Local Communication Officer Student Intern Plumbing Inspector Waterfront & Park Asst.

  • Unless the Clerk for MUNICIPALITY provides written direction to the contrary, SOE agrees to accept all requests for Vote-By-Mail ballots by telephone, mail, email or in person.

  • Along with the request for payment of overtime pursuant to this Article, the employee must submit the original subpoena with the Court date stamped on it by the Clerk of Court along with a copy of any check received by the employee in connection with the subpoena.

  • After execution, the CITY will file this Agreement with the applicable County Clerk, invoice the COMPANY for the filing fee, and provide a file-stamped copy to the COMPANY.


More Definitions of Clerk

Clerk means the Clerk to the Board or the Clerk to the Local Academy Committee of the Academy appointed from time to time, as appropriate.
Clerk means the Clerk of the City.
Clerk means the clerk of the legislative body.
Clerk means the Clerk to the Governing Body appointed from time to time.
Clerk means the clerk to the Governors or any other person appointed to perform the duties of the clerk to the Governors, including a joint, assistant or deputy clerk;
Clerk means the clerk or other official of the municipality who is the custodian of the official records of such municipality.
Clerk means the Clerk of the Board.