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

  • COUNTY OF OLMSTED ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2023, by Xxxx Xxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxx, the Township Chairman and Township Clerk, respectively, of the Township of Rochester, a Minnesota Township, Rochester Township, a Minnesota Township, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation.

  • Staff will file a Notice of Exemption with the Los Angeles County Clerk upon Board’s approval.

  • Bradshaw, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: XXXXXXXX & XXXXXX, LLP Xxxxx X.

  • These rates are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

  • Within thirty (30) calendar days of the receipt of any payment from the City, the Contractor shall be required to submit a Statement of Payments Made by Contractor to Subcontractors to the Project Manager, Clerk of the Works, Staff Engineer, or other City employee or official directly supervising the work of the Contractor.


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 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;
Clerk means the clerk or other official of the municipality who is the custodian of the official records of such municipality.