It depends on the context. The phrase "city council meeting" does not need to be capitalized unless used in a title. For example: May 21 2001 Minutes of the New York City Council Meeting. Many newspapers have discontinued using caps on such phrases.
Depends. If the phrase is "Legislator Bill", then yes it has to be capitalized because there's a name after it. However, if the sentence is "The legislators met for an important meeting", then no, it doesn't have to be capitalized.
The city council has passed several new laws.The tribal chiefs met in a council and planned their strategy.*noteThe word "council" is a group that meets, while "counsel" is an advisor, or to give advice.
The word "meeting" is not a proper noun, which means that it is not always capitalized. (If there was some strange person named Meeting Weirdname or something, you would capitalize it always, as I've demonstrated here, because it is someone's name. Names are proper nouns.) Now, if "meeting" is at the beginning of a sentence, capitalize it. If "meeting" is in a title, like an article entitled "Meeting Your Future Husband: Some Tips to Looking for Mr. Right" or something crazy like that, capitalize it. Those two instances are the only two for which I can imagine "meeting" being capitalized. Hope this helps! :)
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Bailiff Matthew You have to attend the meeting, Bailiff.
The Council meeting started earlier that I had expected, so it was a rush to get there in time!
Yes, "Faculty Meeting" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific meeting of the faculty.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun, when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Council Member Estrella Go to the meeting, Council Member.
No, "executive officers meeting" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading where capitalization rules apply.
Yes, board meeting minutes should be capitalized as it is a formal document and follows proper grammar rules.
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Dinner Meeting (title of movie)
The council will make decisions about the upcoming project at the next meeting.
Depends. If the phrase is "Legislator Bill", then yes it has to be capitalized because there's a name after it. However, if the sentence is "The legislators met for an important meeting", then no, it doesn't have to be capitalized.
The person who leads a council meeting cab be called the chairperson.
The meeting was on May 25, 1981.
Minutes are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "Meeting Minutes" or "Minutes of the Meeting."
You would most likely write meeting minutes to record the information from a student council meeting. These minutes would include key discussions, decisions made, and action items assigned during the meeting.
The Council of Trent