ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: NOUN
- A major government officer throughout the English-speaking world, generally responsible for interpreting the law for the head of government and executive department and functioning as chief prosecutor, with the ability to bring civil and criminal actions directly.
- The head of the US Department of Justice and a member of the President's cabinet.
- The chief law officer and legal counsel of the government of a state or nation.
- The person who holds the position of secretary of the Justice Department
- The chief law officer of a country or state
- The position of the head of the Justice Department and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States
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ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: ADJECTIVE
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- Pertaining to a rector or governor.
ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Same as rectorial. Blackstone.
ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: RELATED WORDS
- Cardin, Class action, In re, Department of justice, Judicial system, Law firm, Majority leader, County commissioner, Ashcroft, State senator, Chief justice, Justice department, Public defender, District attorney, Attorney general of the united states
- Rectoress, Pylagore, Chorepiscopus, Vicar, Presidial, Provost, Chancellor, Institutor, Academic administrator, Boroughmaster, Portionist, Subrector, Governor, Prorector, Rector
ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Legal action, Speak to, Take on, Offences, Kinnear, Air mass, District court, Police chief, High court, Circuit court, Class action, In re, State senator, Chief justice, District attorney
- School principal, Pylagore, Chorepiscopus, Vicar, Presidial, Provost, Chancellor, Institutor, Academic administrator, Boroughmaster, Portionist, Subrector, Governor, Prorector, Rector
ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Duties of attorney general, county attorney, or district attorney.
- Assistant Attorney General as a matter of policy or regular practice must be approved by the Deputy Attorney General.
- SCOTT, Attorney General; DOUGLAS OLSON, Assistant Attorney General, for Respondent.
- Assistant Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney General after me.
- Attorney General Richardson resigned and Deputy Attorney General Ruckelshaus was fired after refusing orders to dismiss Cox.
- Attorney General, and not conduct any further inquiry or hearing until ordered by the Attorney General.
- Attorney General or counsel acting on behalf of the Attorney General.
- Howser, Attorney General, and Alberta Gattone, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondents.
- Attorney General, and the Attorney General approves such alternate method of reporting.
- Elyse Rendon, Deputy Attorney General; James Toma, Supervising Deputy Attorney General; and Joseph Zimring, Deputy Attorney General.
- This governmental or rectoral theory Jonathan Edwards introduced into Calvinist thought in America in the eighteenth century.
ATTORNEY GENERAL vs RECTORAL: QUESTIONS
- Does South Carolina need a Republican Attorney General?
- Will Anthony Brown run for Maryland Attorney General?
- Who is the current Attorney General of Pennsylvania?
- Should Newsom appoint Justice Liu as Attorney General?
- Who is Massachusetts attorney general Maura Healey?
- Who is Washington Attorney General Jennifer Purcell?
- What is the role of the Attorney-General and Solicitor-General?
- How do I submit a general question to the Attorney General?
- Who are the Attorney General and Advocate General for Scotland?
- Did Attorney General Garland act like the President's personal attorney?
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