A
municipal corporation is the legal term for a
local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to)
cities,
counties,
towns,
townships,
charter townships,
villages, and
boroughs.
Municipal incorporation occurs when such
municipalities become self-governing entities under the laws of the state or province in which they are located. Often, this event is marked by the award or declaration of a municipal charter.
With the notable exception of the
City of London Corporation, the term has fallen out of favour in the
United Kingdom, but the concept remains central to
local government in the United Kingdom.
Municipal charters
A
city charter or
town charter (generically,
municipal charter) is a legal
document establishing a
municipality such as a
city or
town. The concept developed in
Europe during the
middle ages.
Traditionally the granting of a charter gave a settlement and its inhabitants the right to
town privileges under the feudal system. Townspeople who lived in chartered towns were
burghers, as opposed to
serfs who lived in villages. Towns were often "free", in the sense that they were directly protected by the king or emperor, and were not part of a feudal
fief.
Today the process for granting charters is determined by the type of government of the state in question. In monarchies, charters are still often a
royal charter given by
the Crown or the state authorities acting on behalf of the Crown. In federations, the granting of charters may be within the jurisdiction of the lower level of government such as a
state or
province.
By country
Canada
In Canada charters are granted by
provincial authorities.
India
thumb|Municipal building in BangaloreIn
India a Municipal Corporation is a local government body that administers a city of population 200,000 or more. Under the
panchayati raj system, it interacts directly with the state government, though it is administratively part of the district it is located in. The largest Municipal Corporations in India currently are
Mumbai, followed by
Delhi,
Kolkata and
Chennai.
The Municipal Corporation consists of members elected from the
wards of the city. The
Mayor and Deputy Mayor are elected by the members among themselves. A
Municipal Commissioner, who is from the
Indian Administrative Service is appointed to head the administrative staff of the Municipal Corporation, implement the decisions of the Corporation and prepare its annual budget.
The Municipal Corporation is responsible for water supply, records of births and deaths (delegated from Central Govt Birth and Death Registration Act), drainage, sewage removal, fire brigade service, gardens and maintenance of buildings. The sources of income of the Corporation are taxes on water, house-tax, entertainment tax and
octroi (now abolished from many cities).
Sweden
In
Sweden until 1951, cities were established by
royal charter; see
City status in Sweden.
Philippines
Since the beginning of American colonial rule, Philippines cities were formally established through laws enacted by the various national legislatures in the country. The
Philippine Commission gave the city of Manila its charter in 1901, while the city of Baguio was established by the
Philippine Assembly which was composed by elected members instead of appointed ones. During the
Commonwealth era, the
National Assembly established an additional ten cities. Since achieving independence from the United States in 1946 the
Philippine Congress has established 124 more cities (as of September 2007), the majority of which required the holding of a
plebiscite within the proposed city's jurisdiction to ratify the city's charter.
United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom, towns and cities are established by
royal charter; see
city status in the United Kingdom.
United States
In the
United States, such municipal corporations are established by
charters that are granted either directly by a
state legislature by means of
local legislation, or indirectly under a general municipal corporation
law, usually after the proposed charter has passed a
referendum vote of the affected population.
See also
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