City Attorney. The Contractor shall, on all legal matters, abide by the advice and direction of the City Attorney in the performance of its duties as they relate to matters of the City within the scope of Services to be provided pursuant to this Contract. In no event shall the Contractor be required to abide by the advice and direction of the City Attorney if such advice would, in the Contractor’s opinion, cause the Contractor to violate any of its obligations under this Contract or other provision of law causing potential personal liability for damages and which would not be covered by insurance provided pursuant to Section I.10, Insurance.
City Attorney. For purposes of this Lease, reasonable fees of attorneys of the City's Office of the City Attorney shall be based on the fees regularly charged by private attorneys with an equivalent number of years of professional experience (calculated by reference to earliest year of admission to the Bar of any State) who practice in San Francisco in law firms with approximately the same number of attorneys as employed by the Office of the City Attorney.
City Attorney. The Office of the City Attorney reviewed and approved the Agreement and Resolution as to form and legality.
City Attorney. The officially appointed City Attorney of the City of Denton, Texas, or his duly authorized representative.
City Attorney the lawyer employed by the City, who is legally appointed as legal counsel to transact business on the City’s behalf. City Clerk - a public officer charged with recording the official proceedings and vital statistics of the City. City Council - the legislative body that governs the city. City Manager - a person not publicly elected but appointed by the City Council to manage the City. City Records - information, minutes, files, accounts or other records which the City is required to maintain, and which must be accessible to scrutiny by the public. City Staff - any person currently employed by the City. Contract – the written agreement between the City and the Respondent selected by the City as having the best Proposal, as approved by City Council and fully executed by the parties. Invitation to Bid - the official legal published advertisement of the bid requirements. Key Personnel - defined City employees listed in Paragraph 27. Pre-Bid Meeting – a meeting that Respondent may attend to have the project requirements defined. This allows the Respondent to ask questions necessary to enable Respondent to provide a bid. Nevada Public Records Law – as defined in NRS Chapter 239. Purchasing Department – Department that reviews the bids for compliance to specifications, reviews the pricing, and awards the bid to the most responsive and responsible Respondent. Recommendation of Award Notification – notification to the general public the City has recommended a Respondent who has been selected based on having the best bid/proposal by meeting the Criteria listed in the bid/Proposal documents. This Recommendation of Award goes to the City Council and upon City Council approval will be selected to fulfill the requirements as outlined in the bid. Representative – person who represents a company and compiles questions to enable the company to submit a bid that accurately identifies the City’s requirements.
City Attorney. “City Attorney” means that position established pursuant to and in accordance with CVMC Chapter 2.11.
City Attorney. “City Attorney” means the City Attorney for the City of Xxxxxx or his or her designee.
City Attorney. The parties understand and acknowledge that the City Attorney shall, in addition to acting as legal counsel to the City, act as legal counsel for the WDB in all WIOA- funded matters.
City Attorney. The City Attorney of the City or any person designated by the City Attorney to perform one or more of the duties of the City Attorney under this Agreement.
City Attorney. The City Attorney shall make available to the Successor Agency upon request all personnel time records, contractual records, and other records used to justify reimbursement within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 30 days from the date the City Attorney receives a written request.