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URBAN |
Municipal |
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CIVIC |
Municipal |
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BYLAWS |
Municipal ordinances |
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BYLAW |
Municipal ordinances |
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COUNCILFAIR |
Municipal carnival |
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ALDERMAN |
Municipal representative |
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MAYOR |
Municipal leader |
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MUNICIPALISM |
Municipal condition. |
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COMMUNE |
Absolute municipal self-government. |
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TOWNCLERKS |
Heads of municipal councils |
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WARD |
Guardian's charge; municipal division |
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RATES |
Municipal fees for maintenance of services |
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MUNICIPALLY |
In a municipal relation or condition. |
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JOBBERY |
Underhand management; official corruption; as, municipal
jobbery. |
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MUNICIPALITY |
A municipal district; a borough, city, or
incorporated town or village. |
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BURGESS |
An inhabitant of a Scotch burgh qualified to vote for
municipal officers. |
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FORMALITY |
The dress prescribed for any body of men, academical,
municipal, or sacerdotal. |
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JURAT |
A person under oath; specifically, an officer of the nature
of an alderman, in certain municipal corporations in England. |
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AEDILE |
A magistrate in ancient Rome, who had the superintendence
of public buildings, highways, shows, etc.; hence, a municipal officer. |
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PREFECT |
A superintendent of a department who has control of its
police establishment, together with extensive powers of municipal
regulation. |
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MUNICIPAL |
Of or pertaining to a city or a corporation having the
right of administering local government; as, municipal rights;
municipal officers. |
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BURGOMASTER |
A chief magistrate of a municipal town in Holland,
Flanders, and Germany, corresponding to mayor in England and the United
States; a burghmaster. |
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OFFICE |
A special duty, trust, charge, or position, conferred by
authority and for a public purpose; a position of trust or authority;
as, an executive or judical office; a municipal office. |
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ORDINANCE |
... of
action; a statute, law, regulation, rescript, or accepted usage; an
edict or decree; esp., a local law enacted by a municipal government;
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CHARTER |
An act of a legislative body creating a municipal or other
corporation and defining its powers and privileges. Also, an instrument
in writing f... |