Director of Law definition

Director of Law means the Director of Law or the person at the time performing the duties of the chief legal officer of the City.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the Metropolitan Government appointed pursuant to the provisions of the Charter or, in the absence of such appointment or in the event the person so appointed is unable or incapable of acting in such capacity, the person appointed by the Metropolitan Mayor to undertake the duties otherwise performed by the Director of Law, or his designee.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the County, including an interim or acting Director of Law.

Examples of Director of Law in a sentence

  • Prior to an ordinance being placed on Council’s agenda for acceptance of improvements in this Subdivision, the rules or bylaws of the Homeowner's Association shall be approved by the Director of Law of the City, and reference to the rules or bylaws of the Homeowner's Association shall be contained in the recorded Plat.


More Definitions of Director of Law

Director of Law means the Director of Law of the City (including, as used in this Ordinance, any Acting or Interim Director of Law).
Director of Law means the Director of Law, Administration and Performance Management.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the City.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the Issuer.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the County and his or her duly authorized designee.
Director of Law means the Director of Law of the City or any person serving in an interim or acting capacity with respect to that office.
Director of Law means the Direc- tor of Law of the City and any Person succeeding to the powers, duties or functions of such office with respect to the Bond Ordinance or the Bonds.