Legally sufficient definition

Legally sufficient means that the document has been reviewed by an attorney in the DHS Headquarters (HQ) or Component legal office, and determined to be in compliance with applicable statutes, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Legally sufficient means that the document has been reviewed by an attorney in the DHS Headquarters (HQ) or Organizational Element (OE) legal office, and determined to be in compliance with applicable statutes, regulations, and procedures.
Legally sufficient means a determination by the Office of Counsel of legality of a contract action or portion of a contract action based on counsel’s legal judgment and opinion about the actions compliance with law, regulation, and policy. Actions requiring legal review cannot proceed until they have received legal sufficiency in writing.

Examples of Legally sufficient in a sentence

  • Lease of Premises; Reservation of Rights The Lessor hereby leases to the Lessee, and the Lessee hereby leases from the Lessor, upon and subject to the covenants and agreements contained in this Lease, the Premises described as follows: [Legally sufficient description of the leased property] as shown in Exhibit E: Leased Premises.


More Definitions of Legally sufficient

Legally sufficient means certain line
Legally sufficient means that the cause of action would satisfy a demurrer. (Dowling v. Zimmerman (2001) 85 Cal.App.4th 1400, 1421.) The evidentiary showing must be made by competent and admissible evidence. (Morrow v. Los Angeles Unified School District (2007) 149 Cal.App.4th 1424, 1444.) Proof, however, cannot be made by declaration based on information and belief. (Evans v. Unkow (1995) 38 Cal.App.4th 1490, 1497–1498.) The question is whether the plaintiff has presented evidence in opposition to the defendant’s motion that, if believed by the trier of fact, is sufficient to support a judgment in the plaintiff’s favor. (Zamos v. Stroud (2004) 32 Cal.4th 958, 965.)
Legally sufficient means that the document has been reviewed by an attorney in the DHS

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