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The Solicitor General’s Department performs a critical role in the administration of justice by Advising the State on all aspects of Civil Law.
The Solicitor General’s Department performs a critical role in the administration of justice by representing the State in both Constitutional and Civil Proceedings
The Solicitor General’s Department performs a critical role in the administration of justice by:
– Advising the State on all aspects of Civil Law
– By representing the State in both Constitutional and Civil Proceedings
– By Assisting in the formulation and execution of Government policy within the limits of the law
– To Vet financial documents relating to loan agreements and bond issues on the domestic and international markets.
– Application for Marriage Officer’s Licence
– Application for Liquor Licences (Special Session)
– Application for Justice of the Peace/Commissioner of Affidavits
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