Examples of Agency counsel in a sentence
Agency counsel will determine the manner in which to respond to the subpoena.
Permission to testify or produce documents will, in all cases, be limited to the information set forth in the affidavit or statement, or to such portions thereof as may be deemed proper.(ii) Agency counsel may consult or negotiate with an attorney for a party, or the party if not represented by an attorney, to refine or limit a demand so that compliance is less burdensome or obtain information necessary to make the determination required by paragraph (e) of this section.
Bench tuned values are of course being shown in the tables below and complete dual-band TRX schematics are also provided that can cover the (426–) 434 – 868/915 MHz frequency bands (main frequencies of interest in the global ISM regions) simultaneously.
Agencies considering whether to include liquidated damages provisions in a Contract shall consult with Agency counsel or the AGO.
Agencies/Department should consult with Agency counsel or the Office of the Attorney General if there is a question about the applicability of State or Federal law to Agency procurements.
The Ethics Officer shall review the potential financial conflict of interest pursuant to the provisions of Article 18 of the GML in consultation with Agency counsel.
Agencies/Departments should work closely with the AGO, embedded AAG or Agency counsel on Public Records requests involving contracts and bid documents.
Permission to testify or produce documents will, in all cases, be limited to the information set forth in the affidavit or statement, or to such portions thereof as may be deemed proper.(ii) Agency counsel may consult ornegotiate with an attorney for a party, or the party if not represented by an attorney, to refine or limit a demand so that compliance is less burdensome or obtain information necessary to make the determination required by paragraph (e) of this section.
Agencies considering whether to include liquidated damages provisions in a contract shall consult with Agency counsel or the AGO.
Consultation with Agency counsel or the Office of the Attorney General (AGO) is recommended.