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alderman Meaning in Tamil ( alderman வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மேயருக்கு அடுத்த நகராட்சிக் குழு மூத்த உறுப்பினர்,



alderman தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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alderman's Usage Examples:

In the 16th century it was governed by an alderman, bailiff and constable.


In the first county council elections for Carnarvonshire he played a strenuous part on the Radical side, and was chosen an alderman; and in 1890, at a by-election for Carnarvon Boroughs, he was returned to parliament by a majority of 18 over a strong Conservative opponent.


The police courts of the City are held at the Mansion House, the Lord Mayor or an alderman sitting as magistrate, and at the Guildhall, where the aldermen preside in rotation.


A puritan may go to his brown-bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his turtle.


He was also, as he tells us himself, alderman of a London ward and an active partisan in municipal politics.


The ordinances were enforced by an alderman with the assistance of two or more deputies, or by one or two masters, wardens or keepers.


In the British Museum are the bronze matrices of seals of ZEthilwald, bishop of Dunwich, about Boo; of lElfric, alderman of Hampshire, about 985; and the finely carved ivory double matrix of Godwin the thane (on the obverse) and of the nun Godcythe (on the reverse), of the beginning of the 11th century.


An alderman must be a councillor or a person qualified to be a councillor.


In 1855 Sutton was divided into six wards, with an alderman and three councillors for each.


In 1899 the first County Council elections were held in Norfolk and Philip Sewell was elected alderman.


And where the borough has a separate court of quarter sessions the council appoint Sheriff, a fit and proper person, not an alderman or councillor, to coroner.


If during his term of office a member of the council becomes bankrupt, or compounds with his creditors, or is (except in case of illness) continuously absent from the county, being chairman for more than two months, or being alderman or councillor for more than six months, his office becomes vacant by declaration of the council.


During his year of office, the heroism with which he worked hand in hand with his old enemy, Bishop Strachan, in fighting an attack of cholera, did not prevent him from winning much unpopularity by his officiousness, and in 1835 he was not re-elected either as mayor or alderman.





Synonyms:

representative,



Antonyms:

atypical, nonrepresentative,

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