AGO definition

AGO means the Connecticut Attorney General’s office, or any assistant attorney general within such office who is responsible for performing any IV-D function in accordance with the cooperative agreement between the department and such office.
AGO means the New Mexico Attorney General, the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office and any successor officers, departments or agencies.
AGO means the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.

Examples of AGO in a sentence

  • Within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of all the required information, the LRS will discuss with the Union whether a PARM will be scheduled with the LRS, an AGO representative, and the Union’s staff representative to review and attempt to settle the dispute.

  • Any security interest in the leased equipment, goods or property granted to the Contractor contrary to AGO 79-72 and AGO 80-9 is null and void.

  • However, the AGO and employee can agree to an amount that is more than the five percent (5%).

  • The employee will have the option to repay the overpayment over a period of time equal to the number of pay periods during which the overpayment was made, unless a longer period is agreed to by the employee and the AGO.

  • The AGO agrees to pay the annual state bar dues to the Washington State Bar Association for employees hired through the Honor Program in the year they pass.


More Definitions of AGO

AGO means the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
AGO means Ministerio Público-Fiscalía de la Nación, the Borrower’s Attorney General’s Office established and operating pursuant to the provisions of Chapter X of the Borrower’s Constitution and AGO’s Organic Law (as hereinafter defined), or any successor or successors thereto acceptable to the Bank.
AGO means the Auditor General Office of the Recipient;
AGO means Automotive Gas Oil, also commonly known as Diesel.
AGO or “Attorney General” means the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
AGO means the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General.