(A) If the City Council shall require the City Attorney to render assistance or perform services in connection with any revision of the city ordinances, or the issuance of municipal bonds of any kind, or if the City Attorney shall represent the city in any action or proceeding in the Circuit or Supreme Court, or in any Federal Court, or before any Administrative Board or Commission, he or she shall receive such compensation in addition to his or her salary as may be agreed upon between the Council and him or her.
(B) The City Attorney shall also be allowed and paid any actual expenses, including court costs, which he or she may incur or pay out in connection with the performance of his or her official duties.
(Prior Code, § 2-55)