District Clerk means the individual elected as clerk of a union
District Clerk means the clerk or deputy clerk of the District Court;
District Clerk means Clerk of the District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Examples of District Clerk in a sentence
Grade slips must be turned in to the District Clerk by October 1st each year and the individual teacher’s salary will be adjusted retroactive to the beginning of that school year.
More Definitions of District Clerk
District Clerk means the individual elected as clerk of a union school district by the voters of the district pursuant to the provisions of sections 715 (union school district organizational meeting), 735 (unified union school district officers and election), and 753 (union elementary and union high school district officers and election) of this chapter.
District Clerk means Clerk of the District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.
District Clerk means such person as the Board shall designate as the Clerk of Lummi Tribal Sewer or Water District. The Clerk may not be the same person as the Manager.
District Clerk means the Harris County District Clerk.
District Clerk means the Clerk of the San Diego Unified Port District or his or her designee.
District Clerk means the District Court Clerk and deputy clerks.
District Clerk or “Clerk” shall mean the person appointed in the manner contemplated by the Act and responsible for carrying out the statutorily‐required duties of the District Clerk in accordance with the Act.