Parish Council definition

Parish Council means those of the Parish responsible to govern the affairs of the Parish and whose membership is defined in this Ordinance.
Parish Council means any Town or Parish Council;
Parish Council means Rottingdean Parish Council.

Examples of Parish Council in a sentence

  • Any alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment so approved shall at the discretion of the Parish Council remain in the premises at the end of the hiring.

  • It will become the property of the Parish Council unless removed by the Hirer who must make good to the satisfaction of the Parish Council any damage caused to the premises by such removal.

  • The Parish Council accepts no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded.

  • The Operator shall attend relevant meetings of the Parish Council and its committees, meetings of the District, and meetings with District customers, District suppliers and others from time to time as reasonably required in connection with the provision of operations hereunder.

  • In the first instance the dispute will be discussed by the Liaison Officers (Clause 1.1) and may then be referred to Parish Council Chairmen so as to seek amicable resolution.


More Definitions of Parish Council

Parish Council in relation to a parish, means the parish council established by the parish rules for meetings and officers;
Parish Council means the relevant parish/town council within the District of Shepway
Parish Council means the relevant parish/town council within the [Borough] [City] [District] of xxxx.]
Parish Council means a parish, town or city council within the area of Wiltshire Council.
Parish Council means the relevant Town or Parish Council established within the District of Thanet
Parish Council means the Ascension Parish Council, or any successor thereto. “Party” refers to the Operator and the District, individually.
Parish Council means any parish/town council within the Council’s area.