Yes, a citizen is able to sue a municipal agency. Some municipal agencies, however, do put wording into contracts (e.g., property tax bills) that one will agree to settle a problem with an arbitrator or mediator, taking away the right of the individual to bring suit against the agency.
In general, one should try to work with the agency to solve the problem and document every step taken. If, after all efforts to work with the agency to settle the problem have been exhausted (and the problem remains unsolved) a lawsuit may be considered.
yes you can as long as that citizen is in the province.
Yes, you can sue anybody.
No. The TSA, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
You can sue a government agency for releasing private information about you under certain circumstances. For example, if you could have reasonably expected that agency to provide protection from the invasion of privacy or if you have a signed contract that guarantees privacy, you could sue that agency.
citizen corp funding
Milton Camacho has written: 'Nociones sobre derecho municipal' -- subject(s): Municipal services, Citizen participation, Municipal corporations
If you are an American Citizen.
A lawyer can sue like any other citizen. There are no processes,just the processes that the a normal citizen have that sues a case.
No you can not
it depends on the reason why and what country the incident took place in.
Yes.
Yes.