Attorney General Clause Samples

The 'Attorney General' clause defines the role and authority of the Attorney General within the context of the agreement or legal document. Typically, this clause outlines the powers granted to the Attorney General, such as the ability to enforce, interpret, or provide guidance on the provisions of the agreement. For example, it may specify that certain actions require approval from the Attorney General or that the Attorney General has oversight over compliance matters. The core function of this clause is to clarify the involvement and jurisdiction of the Attorney General, ensuring that all parties understand the legal oversight and enforcement mechanisms applicable to the agreement.
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Attorney General. Attorney general" means the attorney general of the state of Minnesota. Subd. 4.
Attorney General. The Pennsylvania Attorney General fully and finally releases the 25 Released Entities from any civil claim that was or could have been brought based on: (a) 26 the facts alleged in her Complaint dated February 5, 2013, or in her Amended Complaint 27 dated August 11, 2014, Commonwealth Court No. 58 MD 2013 (“Commonwealth Court 28 Action”), for the period of January 1, 2001 through August 11, 2014; or (b) the Covered 1 Conduct for the period of January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2012. The 2 Pennsylvania Attorney General executes this release in her official capacity and releases 3 only claims that the Pennsylvania Attorney General has the authority to bring and 4 release. 5 r. Releases by the State of South Carolina. The South Carolina 6 Attorney General fully and finally releases the Released Entities from any civil claim 7 that was or could have been brought based on: (a) the facts alleged in his Complaint 8 dated February 13, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ex rel. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in his official 9 capacity as Attorney General and as Securities Commissioner for the State of South 10 Carolina v. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Companies, Inc., and Standard & Poor’s Financial 11 Services LLC, filed in the Richland County Court of Common Pleas in the State of South 12 Carolina, Civil Action no. 2013-CP-40-00951 ("South Carolina's State Case"), for the 13 period of January 1, 2001 through February 13, 2013; or (b) the Covered Conduct for the 14 period of January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2012. The South Carolina Attorney 15 General executes this release in his official capacity and releases only claims that the 16 South Carolina Attorney General has the authority to bring and release.
Attorney General. (i) In general
Attorney General. The Attorney Gen- eral of the United States or any person authorized to act for the Attorney Gen- eral. Biological agent. Any microorganism (including, but not limited to, bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoa), or infec- tious substance, or any naturally oc- curring, bioengineered, or synthesized component of any such microorganism or infectious substance, capable of causing:
Attorney General. Notwithstanding Section 402.045, Government Code, the attorney general, at the request of the task force, shall provide legal advice to the task force.
Attorney General. Per Year Per Project DOJ Costs 10,000.00 ================= Subtotal DOJ: $10,000.00 $10,000.00 ================= ================= Grand TOTAL: 83,574.44 87 116 44 49 1 1 350 225 114 59 2 500 Northern California (2 nights per) Total: $1,232.88 0.485 Mileage Rate Salaries NRS4 Step 9 $5,985 PEME Step 9 $7,585 OS2 Step 9 $3,018 Indirect Costs Benefits 0.4418 S&S 0.1942 Agency Indirect 0.2797 Salary Includes salary for .5 months of a Facility Engineer $3,294 Benefits (at 39.9% of base salary) Includes benefits for FE-3 position $1,315 Services & Supplies Includes training, facility rentals, telecommunications, printing & copying, and office supplies. $494 Travel Includes hotel, meals, private vehicle mileage, and vehicle rental fees $659 Subtotal Sum of Salary, Benefits, Services, Supplies and Travel $5,762 Agency Indirect (at 22.74% of Subtotal) Includes administrative support such as budget, personnel, accounting, and payroll services; data services; and management oversight. 1,310 Facility Engineer- FE-3 Total Subtotal plus indirect $7,072 Salary Includes salary for .5 months of a WR Coordinator $3,139 Benefits (at 40.84% of base salary) Includes benefits for FE-3 position $1,282 Services & Supplies Includes training, facility rentals, telecommunications, printing & copying, and office supplies. $471 Travel Includes hotel, meals, private vehicle mileage, and vehicle rental fees $628 Subtotal Sum of Salary, Benefits, Services, Supplies and Travel $5,520 Agency Indirect(at 22.74% of Subtotal) Includes administrative support such as budget, personnel, accounting, and payroll services; data services; and management oversight. 1,255 Water Rights Coordinator- Total Subtotal plus indirect $6,775 Salary Includes salary for 1.5 months of a NRS 3 District Biologist or assistant position $8,936 Benefits (at 41.91% of base salary) Includes benefits for position $3,745 Services & Supplies Includes training, facility rentals, telecommunications, printing & copying, and office supplies. $1,340 Travel Includes hotel, meals, private vehicle mileage, and vehicle rental fees $1,787 Subtotal Sum of Salary, Benefits, Services, Supplies and Travel $15,809 Agency Indirect(at 22.74% of Subtotal) Includes administrative support such as budget, personnel, accounting, and payroll services; data services; and management oversight. $3,595 District Fish Biologist Total Subtotal plus indirect $19,403 Consulting Costs Attorney General legal assistance $10,000 regarding federal studies, N...
Attorney General. I hereby certify that this contract has been numbered, reviewed and approved as to form and legal capacity. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Attorney General
Attorney General. On October 7, 2002, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 206 of the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947 (61 Stat. 155; 29 U.S.C. 176) (the ‘‘Act’’), mitted to continue, will imperil the national health and safety. Therefore, in order to eliminate this peril and to secure the resumption of trade, commerce, transportation, transmission, and I issued Executive Order 13275. That communication among the several States Order created a Board of Inquiry to report on certain labor disputes affecting the mari- time industry of the United States. Today, I received the Board’s written re- port in the matter. A copy of the report is attached. In my opinion, this unresolved labor dispute has resulted in a lock-out af- fecting a substantial part of the maritime industry of the United States, an industry that is engaged in trade, commerce, trans- portation (including the transportation of military supplies), transmission, and com- munication among the several States and with foreign nations. This lock-out, if per- and with foreign nations, I direct you, pur- suant to the provisions of section 208 of the Act, to petition in the name of the United States in any District Court of the United States having jurisdiction of the par- ties to enjoin the lock-out (or its continu- ance) and for such other relief as may in your judgment be appropriate. Sincerely,
Attorney General to Gun rnment. A» to the Vaneourer, Victoria and Eastern Railway and ^aiigation Company.
Attorney General. If any term of this MOU is inconsistent with such authorities, then the term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this MOU shall remain in full force and effect.