County Attorney Sample Clauses

The "County Attorney" clause defines the role and authority of the county's legal representative within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that the County Attorney is responsible for reviewing, approving, or providing legal guidance on the contract's terms and any amendments. For example, it may require that all legal notices or disputes be directed to the County Attorney's office, or that their approval is necessary before the agreement becomes effective. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the county's legal interests are protected and that all contractual actions comply with applicable laws and regulations.
County Attorney. The chief legal counsel for County appointed by the Board.
County Attorney. The chief legal counsel for COUNTY who directs and supervises the Office of the County Attorney pursuant to Section 2.10 of the Broward County Charter.
County Attorney. If you, the othe r party, or any of the childre n receive public assistance, then contact the public authority in your county to ask them to review the completed Agreement. The county child support office (public authority) in the county where the children live can put you in touch with the county attorney’s office. See ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇/dhs/pe ople-we-serve/children-a nd- families/services/child-support/contact-us/county-offices.jsp . If the public authority agrees to the terms you included in the Agreement, then a representative of the public authority or county attorney’s office will date and sign the Agreement. If the public authority DOES NOT AGREE, you can talk to the public authority to see what their concerns are. Maybe you can reach an agreement with the public authority. If you cannot reach an agreement with the public authority, and a parent or child receives public assistance, then the Agreement form is not the right form for your situation. You may need to get legal advice to see what your options are.
County Attorney. County Attorney" shall mean the existing or succeeding retained legal counsel of the County or his/her assistants.
County Attorney. The County Attorney Board member shall recommend the nature and frequency of training for officers assigned to the Task Force, advise the Task Force on the lawful handling and processing of seized property, evidence and forfeited property, and shall ensure seizures and forfeitures comply with and are reported in accordance with Minn. Stat. § 609.531, ▇▇.▇▇., as amended.
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County Attorney. The chief legal counsel for County who directs and supervises the Office of the County Attorney pursuant to Section 2.10 of the Broward County Charter. BCF #202 (Rev. 3/6/18) Page 1 of 30 BCMJ Exterior Glazing Systems Remediation
County Attorney. The Department may refer suspected criminal violations by Contractor to the appropriate local county attorney for prosecution.104
County Attorney. Minnesota County Attorney means the attorney under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 388 and section 393.11, subdivision 2, who is employed by or contracted under a Cooperative Arrangement by the governing board of the COUNTY to provide support enforcement services specified under this Cooperative Agreement.