释义 |
Common council
| the representative (legislative) body, or the lower branch of the representative body, of a city or other municipal corporation. | | See under Common. |
See also: Common, Council Common Council
Common CouncilIn English Legal History, the name given to Parliament. In the U.S. legal system, the legislative body of a city or of a Municipal Corporation. COMMON COUNCIL. In many cities the charter provides for their government, in imitation of the national and state governments. There are two branches of the legislative assembly; the less numerous, called the select, the other, the common council. 2. In English law, the common council of the whole realm means the parliament. Fleta, lib. 2, cap. 13. |