Legislative body that governs a city, municipality or local government area.
1The council, board of aldermen, legislature, or congress that enacts health laws.
2I have lost the respect of the Methodist Church, the board of aldermen-
3First, in the board of aldermen and the common council we had a two-chambered legislature.
4To-morrow the board of aldermen will thank us.
5The council or board of aldermen: number of members, term of office, manner of election, compensation?
6It was a high favor when the chief saloon-keeper consented to serve in the legislature or the board of aldermen.
7By the " board of aldermen"; they meet for that purpose at such time as the Legislature shall designate.
8The board of aldermen, composed of fourteen men of very general standing, remained mum under the accusation for a long time.
9OFFICERS.-Thelegislative power is vested in the city council, in many cases composed of a board of aldermen and of a common council.
10Ray Albers resigned after the city's board of police commissioners met and recommended to the board of aldermen that he be fired or resign.
11From 1857 to 1878 the duties of the board were in the hands of the mayor and board of aldermen.
12As I said, Collins got the franchise from the Board of Aldermen.
13Mayor McClellan was represented by Charles V. Fornes, President of the Board of Aldermen.
14Documents of the Board of Aldermen, 1877, Part II.
15Bitter, was to have for "presenting the case" before the Board of Aldermen.
16Finally, a Board of Aldermen and a Common Council.
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