common council
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of common council
First recorded in 1680–90
Example Sentences
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Ms Blanchett's and Mr Dunbar's names were included on a list of more than 50 people nominated to receive the Freedom, which was approved at a Court of Common Council.
From BBC
According to the website for neighbouring Tower Bridge, the alternative version of what happened became a "popular rumour", but was "vehemently denied" both by Robert McCulloch and by Ivan Luckin from the City’s Common Council, who arranged the sale.
From BBC
In March, the Milwaukee Common Council unanimously approved rules that, among other things, requires people protesting within the convention’s general security zone to march a specified route.
From Seattle Times
Mr. McBride had said in a message that neither he nor the Common Council “imposed” the earlier directive, and believed the matter would “blow over soon.”
From Washington Times
Alderman Andrew Meindl, who has announced he will challenge Mr. McBride for the mayoralty in 2024, said on Facebook the matter had not been brought before the city’s Common Council and the administration should turn its attention to “maintaining quality city services” and other priorities.
From Washington Times
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