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

  • Xxxxxxxxxx ATTEST: Vice President Xxxxxx Xxxx City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Xxxxx X.

  • ENPLAN will make any necessary revisions and will coordinate with BWD staff regarding submittal of the XXX to the State Clearinghouse through CEQASubmit and to the Shasta County Clerk.

  • As of the date of entering into this Agreement, Non- Profit’s employees assigned to perform services as specified in Section 2 of this Agreement (“Non-Profit’s Assigned Employees”) shall not be required to complete and file a Form 700 with CITY’s Clerk.

  • No special privilege license shall be granted by El Paso City Council until Grantee files a copy of the policy or certificate of liability insurance as herein set forth with the City Clerk, the City Attorney's Office, and the Development Services Department.

  • City of Joliet, a municipal corporation Historic Xxxxx Xxxxxx Apartments, LLC, An Illinois Limited Liability Company By: By: Xxxxxx X’Xxxxxx, Mayor Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, President Attest: City Clerk EXHIBIT A LOT 1, IN XXXXX’S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 5, 6, AND 7 IN BLOCK 3, IN EAST JOLIET, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 18, 1923 AS DOCUMENT NO.


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 City Clerk.
Clerk means the Clerk of the Board.
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;