commissioners
41commissioners of highways — Officers appointed in many of the states with power to take charge of the altering, opening, repair, and vacating of highways …
42commissioners of bail — Officers appointed by the court to take bail in cases of arrest on civil process …
43commissioners of bankrupt — Persons who were appointed by the lord chancellor to act as a body to inquire and examine into the affairs of a bankrupt. 2 Bl Comm 480 …
44commissioners of municipality — Officers forming the commission of a municipality, usually with the mayor, under the commission form of government. 37 Am J1st Mun Corp §§ 72 et seq …
45commissioners of oyer and terminer — See oyer and terminer …
46commissioners of sewers — Members of a sewer commission in a city having such a commission separate from a street commission; a one time temporary tribunal in England having jurisdiction over repairs of sea banks and sea walls, the cleansing of rivers, public streams,… …
47commissioners standard ordinary table — noun Usage: usually capitalized C&S&O : a mortality table based on the experience of American life insurance companies during the 1930s and widely used by American companies for premium and reserve calculations for new policies …
48Town Commissioners — were elected local government bodies established in urban areas in the island of Ireland in the nineteenth century. Larger towns with commissioners were converted to urban districts by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, with the smaller… …
49Middle Level Commissioners — The Middle Level Commissioners are a land drainage authority in eastern England. The body was formed in 1862, undertaking the main water level management function within the Middle Level [1] following the breakup of the former Bedford Level… …
50Ecclesiastical Commissioners — were, in England and Wales, a body corporate, whose full title is Ecclesiastical and Church Estates Commissioners for England. The commissioners were authorized to determine the distribution of revenues of the Church of England, and they made… …