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  • | intergovernmental_type = Agencies ...re.state|a}}|{{flagicon|United States}} [[Territories of the United States|Territorial]] U.S. Marshals{{ref label|nature.terr|b}}}}
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  • ...ritorial Attorney-General, is responsible for enforcing Federal law within territorial borders. ...ited States|Federal]] and [[State governments of the United States|State]] agencies. These interpretations, called “Attorney-General Opinions”, are binding
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  • ...f Columbia]] and the [[Courts of the District of Philadelphia]]; and the [[Territorial courts of the United States|Courts of the twenty-seven United States Territ ...d States Attorney is a nominally-autonomous official parallel to the State/Territorial prosecuting authority (or equivalent).
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  • ...the “'''United States Federal Executive Department'''” is the ensemble of agencies that constitute, together with the [[United States Federal Cabinet]], the [ ...he [[United States federal agencies#Executive Department|federal executive Agencies]], all of whom are by federal Law in the [[United States gubernatorial line
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  • ...nerally the heads of the federal executive Departments and other executive Agencies with Cabinet-level status. ...s subordinates; that is to say the Heads of Departments, federal executive Agencies, and, most importantly, to the States. Article II-C also establishes that t
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  • {{United States wordmark|Federal Agencies}}{{clear}} ...ional Departments, or Branches, of the [[United States Government]]: Those Agencies of a legislative Nature are housed in the [[United States Federal Legislati
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  • |party5a={{flagicon|West Virginia}} ...itorial archives, regulating and licensing notaries-public, serving as the Territorial property recorder. The FCT Secretary’s Office is also the Territory’s f
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  • | area_range = Smallest: [[West Virginia]]<br>{{small|{{Convert|24230|sqmi|0|abbr=on}} }}<br>Largest: [[Alaska]]<br/ * {{flag|Virginia}}
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  • ...encies#State_of_Arizona_.7C_Executive_Department|executive Departments and Agencies]] of the [[Arizona State Government]]. The State Council is the functional ...agencies; and directs, supervises, and controls the thirty principal State agencies vis-á-vis their Heads sitting in the State Council.
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  • ...gram category. For an index of Arizona State Agencies, see [[Arizona state agencies]].'' == Agencies and offices ==
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  • <!-- West Virginia --> ***{{flag|West Virginia}}
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  • | departments = {{nowrap|1=[[Arizona state agencies#Executive department|<span style="font-size:85%;">32 (plus Governor and Lt. {{Arizona wordmark|State Agencies}}
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  • -->|{{flagicon|West Virginia}} [[West Virginians|West Virginian]]<!-- -->|{{flagcountry|West Virginia}}<!--
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  • ...Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming”.<ref>[[Constitution:United States/1730/text/Article 1#Secti ...South Dakota|State of Tennessee|State of Texas|State of Utah|State of West Virginia|State of Wyoming}}
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  • ...t-Align:left;color:#303030;font-Size:90%;">on behalf of the People of West Virginia;</span></td> ...Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming;—And such other States as may Enter into Union and Confœder
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