Federal Attorney General definition

Federal Attorney General means the government body established in accordance with the Federal Attorney General Establishment Proclamation No. 943/2016;

Examples of Federal Attorney General in a sentence

  • A finding by a court, jury, State or Federal Attorney General, the Fair Political Practices Commission, or any successor agency, that CITY CLERK engaged in intentional or negligent misconduct in relation to the performance of CITY CLERK's duties.

  • In Mexico, if the responsible party for the release is not located or does not pay, a remediation program is administered by the Office of the Federal Attorney General for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA).

  • In Mexico, if the releaser does not pay, funds may be available from the Office of the Federal Attorney General for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA).

  • Its objective is to promote and protect consumer’s rights and culture and to procure equity, certainty and juridical security in the relations between suppliers and consumers.3 This Law created the Office of the Federal Attorney General for Consumer Protection (Profeco) as the authority responsible for its implementation and for supervising the observance of the Mexican official norms issued by the Ministry of Economics, and the remaining applicable provisions related to consumer laws.