Entire Council definition

Entire Council means all of the seven (7) members of the City Council. “Member of the Council” means the Mayor and each Councilmember. “Rules” means the City Council Rules of Procedure.
Entire Council means all of the members of the Council, including the Mayor, provided for in Article II.
Entire Council means all members of Council being present in Council Chambers at the time of the vote;

Examples of Entire Council in a sentence

  • The Council shall act by majority vote of the Entire Council when adopting an ordinance, when establishing a rule or regulation, when amending or repealing an ordinance previously adopted, or when required by law or by this Charter, except as provided in Section 5.4c.

  • The President shall recommend for appointment, by resolution submitted to and adopted by the majority of the Entire Council, the membership of the Nominating Committee.

  • The President, by resolution submitted to and adopted by the majority of the Entire Council, create Task Forces and recommend their Members.

  • The Council, by resolution adopted by the majority of the Entire Council, may designate other Standing, or ad hoc, Committees, with such authority as the applicable resolution shall provide, and constituted according to the requirements of this Article and applicable statutes.

  • Each station is remotely programmed from one of 122 local Weather Forecast Offices (WFO) or the local Weather Service Office (WSO) in American Samoa.

  • It is also an admitted fact that the complainant’s wife’s delivery date was confirmed as 9.1.2015 and the same was informed to opposite party No.1 management on 8.1.2015.

  • Committees of the Board shall be comprised solely of, at least, three (3) voting Council Members, elected by majority vote of the Entire Council, and shall have either standing authority and/or may be designated specific authority from time-to-time by the Council to take action within statutory limitations that would legally bind the Council and/or the Corporation.

  • The Committee shall submit, by resolution for approval of the Entire Council, the slate of nominated candidates by the end of March, and distributed to the Membership of the Association by May 15th.

  • The President or President-Elect shall recommend for appointment, by resolution submitted to and adopted by the majority of the Entire Council, membership on all Standing Committees.

  • Quinn, 8 Speaker for the Entire Council; Charles Barron, 9 Council Member, 42nd, District, Brooklyn.


More Definitions of Entire Council

Entire Council means the total number of Councilors entitled to vote which the Association would have if there were no vacancies.
Entire Council means all of the members of the Council, including the Mayor.
Entire Council means all of the members of the Town Council, whether appointed or elected, including the Mayor, provided for in Article 2.
Entire Council means all of the seven (7) members of the City Council provided for in Section 3-1.

Related to Entire Council

  • Entire Agreement This Agreement, including the Enrollment form and/or Welcome letter and your Contract Summary, constitute the entire Agreement and understanding between you and XOOM with respect to its subject matter and superseding all prior written and oral Agreements and representations made with respect to the subject matter.

  • Fire Chief means the chief of the Fire Department.

  • Subject Matter means the Unit as finally described in the Sectional Plan, read together with the Register;

  • Tribal Council means the governing body of the Band established pursuant to Article X of the Constitution.