There shall be a City Attorney of the City of Bordentown who shall be appointed by the Board of Commissioners by a majority vote of its members for a term of one year from the first day of January of the year of his appointment and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. He shall be an attorney-at-law of the State of New Jersey but need not be a resident of the city. In lieu of appointing an individual, the Commission may appoint a firm of attorneys, all members of which shall be attorneys-at-law of the State of New Jersey. The City Attorney shall not receive a fixed salary but shall be paid such retainer and hourly rate as may be agreed upon and authorized by the Board of Commissioners, plus such fees and charges as shall be deemed reasonable. The appointment of the City Attorney shall be by resolution duly adopted pursuant to the Local Public Contracts Law.[1]
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Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.