Corporate Authorities definition

Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the City.
Corporate Authorities means the Mayor and the Village Board of Trustees. (See 65 ILCS Sec. 5/1-1-2(2))
Corporate Authorities means the Village Mayor and Village Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Illinois.

Examples of Corporate Authorities in a sentence

  • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF THEVILLAGE OF CAMPTON HILLSTuesday, October 5, 20217 p.m.

  • Campton Hills will strive to be an inviting and safe community that provides for the quality of life needs of its residents while preserving its character and heritage.MEETING MINUTES FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF THE VILLAGE OF CAMPTON HILLSTuesday, September 21, 20217:00 P.M. Lord of Life Church40W605 IL-38Elburn, IL 60119 *All Public Meetings are recorded.

  • Roll Call: [AYES: 6] [NAYES: 0] [ABSENT: 0] [ABSTAIN: 0] Motion CARRIEDWhite Eagle McKelvie Bakk George Millette MuncieMEETING MINUTES FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF THE VILLAGE OF CAMPTON HILLSTuesday, September 21, 20217:00 P.M. Lord of Life Church40W605 IL-38Elburn, IL 60119 6.

  • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF THEVILLAGE OF CAMPTON HILLSTuesday, October 5, 20217 p.m. Mission StatementEntrusted by its citizens, the Village of Campton Hills is dedicated to delivering municipal services in the most responsive, cost effective and efficient/proficient manner.


More Definitions of Corporate Authorities

Corporate Authorities means the Mayor and City Council of the City of Evanston.
Corporate Authorities means the Mayor and the Village Board of Trustees.
Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the Issuer.
Corporate Authorities means the board of trustees of
Corporate Authorities means the Mayor and the City Council. (See 65 ILCS Sec. 5/1-1-2)
Corporate Authorities means the proper officials, singly
Corporate Authorities means (1) the city council or similar body of a city, (2) the board of trustees or similar body of a village or incorporated town, (3) the council of a municipality under the commission form of municipal government, and (4) the board of trustees in a township.