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  1. Oct 25, 2021 · 2A. Deputy Attorneys-General. (1)There shall be one or more Deputy Attorneys-General whose offices shall be public offices but shall not form part of the Civil Service. (2)A Deputy Attorney-General shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission.

  2. BILL WATCH 64/2021. [11th September 2021] Only the National Assembly Sat This Week: Both the Senate and the National Assembly Will Sit Next Week. Update on Acts. Attorney-General’s Office Act [Chapter 7:19] (No. 4 of 2011) now in force. By Statutory Instrument (SI) 224/2021 the President fixed 25th August 2021 as the date of commencement of ...

  3. Aug 25, 2021 · Attorney-General’s Office Act, 2011: Commencement Statutory Instrument 221 of 2021. Download PDF (53.2 KB) Report Report a problem. Document detail History ...

  4. Jul 30, 2021 · Article 1 no. 3 (a) (dd) of the Act of 29 March 2021 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 370), subsection (10) sentence 1 of which was last amended by Article 1 no. 3 (a) of the Act of 28 May 2021 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 1174) and subsection (12) sentence 2 of which was revised by Article 9 of the Act of 16 July 2021 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 2947):

  5. Nov 30, 2019 · [GN. No.171 of 2005; Acts Nos. 4 of 2005; 8 of 2017; 7 of 2018; 11 of 2019] An Act to provide for the discharge of duties and the exercise of powers of the Attorney General, and to provide for the relationship of the Office of the Attorney General with other public offices and officers performing legal functions in the Government and local government authorities and to provide for related matters.

  6. Virtual Meeting 2/3 December 2021. iqué 2/3 December 2021, hosted by New ZealandThe Quintet of Attorneys-General (the “Quintet”) from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and the United Kingd. m met via video conference on 2/3 December 2021. Although the pandemic has prevented ministers from meeting in-person over ...

  7. “An Act of the Scottish Parliament is not law so far as any provision of the Act is outside the legislative competence of the Parliament.” Section 29(2) provides, so far as material: “A provision is outside that competence so far as any of the following paragraphs apply - (a) it would form part of the law of a country or

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