In the state of New York, each township elects a representative, who has a share in the administration of the county as well as in that of the township.
But to appoint agents in each township, would have been to centre in his person the most formidable of powers, that of a judicial administration.
Each township is authorized to elect four justices of the peace, who are to hold their offices for four years.
The same provision of one section of land in each township, or a thirty-sixth part of the public lands, has been made for the encouragement of common schools, as in other Western States.
Justices of the peace are elected in each township, for the term of five years, and have jurisdiction in criminal cases throughout the county, but, in all civil cases, throughout the township.
Resolved, that a sufficient number of gentlemen in each township be appointed to act as a committee of organization.
There are usually two or three justices, but in some States there is only one in each township.
Each township is a corporation; that is, in any business affair it may act as a single person.
Within, the portions were marked by the position of each township's seats, and without, by the gates.
Of the Eighteen in Grasmere six represented--along with two wardens--each township.
These sections are numbered in each township from 1 to 36 as indicated in diagram III.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each township" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.