chief clerk definition

chief clerk means the person appointed under section 10;
chief clerk means an officer of the Department designated as such by the Department;”
chief clerk means the person who is responsible for receiving, recording, and preserving the records of all matters brought before the commission.

Examples of chief clerk in a sentence

  • Staff also recommended that the Commission require Illinois Bell to file with the Office of the Chief Clerk, within five (5) days from the date upon which the Amendment is approved, a verified statement that the approved Agreement is the same as the Amendment filed in this Docket with the Verified Petition.

  • Staff also recommended that in order to ensure that the Amendment is in the public interest, SBC Illinois should implement the Amendment by filing, within five (5) days of approval by the Commission, a verified statement with the Chief Clerk of the Commission that the approved Amendment is the same as the Amendment filed in this docket with the verified petition.

  • Staff further recommends that the Commission direct the Chief Clerk to place the Agreement on the Commission’s web site under “Interconnection Agreements.” The Commission concludes that Staff’s recommendations regarding implementation of the Agreement are reasonable and should be adopted.

  • In addition to the above notices, for new and major amendment applications, affected landowners named in the permit application will receive mailed notice of the application when it is declared administratively complete and an additional mailed notice after the draft permit has been filed with the Commission's Chief Clerk.

  • Staff also recommended that the Commission require Illinois Bell to file with the Office of the Chief Clerk, within five (5) days from the date upon which the Agreement is approved, a verified statement that the approved Agreement is the same as the Agreement filed in this Docket with the Verified Petition, as amended by the Joint Petitioners’ stipulation.


More Definitions of chief clerk

chief clerk means the chief clerk of the house of
chief clerk means the Chief Clerk of the Board or a member of Board staff acting in the absence of the Chief Clerk. (greffière en chef)
chief clerk means the chief clerk for the county court division in which the property was seized and includes any other member of the Court Service as may be authorised to act on his behalf for the purpose in question.
chief clerk means the chief clerk to the Attorney-General;
chief clerk means an interim Chief Clerk appointed under regulation 18(1) or a Chief Clerk appointed under regulation 18(3).
chief clerk means the chief clerk of the Crown Court before which the defendant is being tried;
chief clerk means a worker who –