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Definition of municipality in English: municipalitynounPlural municipalities mjʊˌnɪsɪˈpalɪtimjuˌnɪsəˈpælədi 1A town or district that has local government. voters in each municipality choose between four candidates Example sentencesExamples - If the pilot project is successful, the program could be expanded to other municipalities and cities.
- So far only three town municipalities in Namibia have their own traffic officers.
- The state should distribute some revenue to municipalities such as Pittsburgh.
- Each municipality described in the study contains municipal as well as community forests.
- We are studying the development of town blogs in each municipality serviced by a weekly.
- In other words, it was hands-off to the province and certainly to the cities, towns and rural municipalities.
- There were no cost-sharing agreements with neighbouring municipalities.
- An agency will be set up by the municipality to buy the flowers from the growers and market it for them.
- There are also four golf clubs in the municipality and temperatures at this time of year make a round of the fairways very pleasant.
- This is a beautiful country and there is a great deal of energy in the municipalities outside the capital.
- Districts in poor municipalities rely on property tax revenues supplemented by state aid to complete their local budgets.
- This year, the elections will be held in four regencies and one municipality in West Java.
- The need to build dikes was a key factor in causing the early settlers to request status as a municipality.
- Some less-populated and remote counties and municipalities traditionally support certain parties.
- They would be allowed to vote in elections for municipal assembly members and the head of the municipality they live in.
- This project may get a loan of 20 million euros, which will be distributed among seven or eight municipalities.
- Ali said the money would be used to help finance the operations of four training centers in four municipalities.
- Oshawa was a separate municipality adjacent to the County of Ontario.
- He praised the Demarcation Board for combining many poorly administered towns into single municipalities.
- For determining payment to the municipality or county, the trucks have their own water meters.
- Twenty-two census tracts in 17 municipalities were chosen for the study.
Synonyms borough, town, city, district, administrative division North American precinct, township Scottish burgh French arrondissement - 1.1 The governing body of a municipality.
locally elected municipalities Example sentencesExamples - The most important are the title deeds and, if the property is in a town, a building permit from the municipality.
- In practice some municipalities have no clue how to govern.
- For the last four months the local municipality has ignored your insistent requests to have it fixed.
- The municipality has asked us to water gardens and wash cars with buckets rather than hoses.
- A clearer picture of the powers of the municipalities and the district councils is expected to emerge after this.
- At the same time, the disempowerment of councilors and the municipality will have a long-term impact.
- The Committees of Good Government are designed to provide uniformity among the municipalities.
- The department, the districts and the municipalities are all filled with their protégés.
- The provincial government and the municipality would do well to at least give the matter careful thought.
- It's a common problem for democracies, and some municipalities have taken steps to deal with it.
- He will have the opportunity to be in charge of the whole executive branch of the municipality.
- Most of the city is without running water and the municipality says they hope to get everything running again by tomorrow afternoon.
- Many of them said they had received letters from the municipality informing them of the eviction plan.
- So conceived, a municipality is not a local administrative agency of the state, or even the state in its local guise.
- Suddenly, they got a call from workers of the municipality informing them that the train had caught fire.
- He said Chetty would be sorely missed by the municipality and the town.
- The Chairman of the municipality said that every month medical camps would be conducted for the workers.
- The various activities organised by the municipality of Bangalore made city life exuberant and lively.
- It must now see to it that neither private sector nor government bodies such as municipalities violate the law.
- At the local level, some municipalities have promoted arbitration to resolve conflicts.
Origin Late 18th century: from French municipalité, from municipal (see municipal). Definition of municipality in US English: municipalitynounmyo͞oˌnisəˈpalədēmjuˌnɪsəˈpælədi 1A city or town that has corporate status and local government. voters in each municipality choose between four candidates Example sentencesExamples - This project may get a loan of 20 million euros, which will be distributed among seven or eight municipalities.
- Ali said the money would be used to help finance the operations of four training centers in four municipalities.
- An agency will be set up by the municipality to buy the flowers from the growers and market it for them.
- Districts in poor municipalities rely on property tax revenues supplemented by state aid to complete their local budgets.
- If the pilot project is successful, the program could be expanded to other municipalities and cities.
- There are also four golf clubs in the municipality and temperatures at this time of year make a round of the fairways very pleasant.
- Each municipality described in the study contains municipal as well as community forests.
- The need to build dikes was a key factor in causing the early settlers to request status as a municipality.
- There were no cost-sharing agreements with neighbouring municipalities.
- The state should distribute some revenue to municipalities such as Pittsburgh.
- He praised the Demarcation Board for combining many poorly administered towns into single municipalities.
- Oshawa was a separate municipality adjacent to the County of Ontario.
- We are studying the development of town blogs in each municipality serviced by a weekly.
- This year, the elections will be held in four regencies and one municipality in West Java.
- So far only three town municipalities in Namibia have their own traffic officers.
- Twenty-two census tracts in 17 municipalities were chosen for the study.
- They would be allowed to vote in elections for municipal assembly members and the head of the municipality they live in.
- In other words, it was hands-off to the province and certainly to the cities, towns and rural municipalities.
- This is a beautiful country and there is a great deal of energy in the municipalities outside the capital.
- Some less-populated and remote counties and municipalities traditionally support certain parties.
- For determining payment to the municipality or county, the trucks have their own water meters.
Synonyms borough, town, city, district, administrative division - 1.1 The governing body of a municipality.
locally elected municipalities Example sentencesExamples - For the last four months the local municipality has ignored your insistent requests to have it fixed.
- It must now see to it that neither private sector nor government bodies such as municipalities violate the law.
- The municipality has asked us to water gardens and wash cars with buckets rather than hoses.
- At the local level, some municipalities have promoted arbitration to resolve conflicts.
- Suddenly, they got a call from workers of the municipality informing them that the train had caught fire.
- It's a common problem for democracies, and some municipalities have taken steps to deal with it.
- So conceived, a municipality is not a local administrative agency of the state, or even the state in its local guise.
- Many of them said they had received letters from the municipality informing them of the eviction plan.
- The Chairman of the municipality said that every month medical camps would be conducted for the workers.
- The department, the districts and the municipalities are all filled with their protégés.
- The Committees of Good Government are designed to provide uniformity among the municipalities.
- A clearer picture of the powers of the municipalities and the district councils is expected to emerge after this.
- He will have the opportunity to be in charge of the whole executive branch of the municipality.
- The various activities organised by the municipality of Bangalore made city life exuberant and lively.
- The provincial government and the municipality would do well to at least give the matter careful thought.
- Most of the city is without running water and the municipality says they hope to get everything running again by tomorrow afternoon.
- The most important are the title deeds and, if the property is in a town, a building permit from the municipality.
- In practice some municipalities have no clue how to govern.
- He said Chetty would be sorely missed by the municipality and the town.
- At the same time, the disempowerment of councilors and the municipality will have a long-term impact.
Origin Late 18th century: from French municipalité, from municipal (see municipal). |