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4 GCA § 9104

Enforcement

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 4 — Public Officers and Employees
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The provisions of this Chapter shall be enforceable by injunction proceedings as provided in this Section. The Attorney General, at his own instance or at the request of the Governor or any other officer, board, commission or other agency of the Government, in the event any person shall be violating any provision of this Chapter, or there shall be reasonable cause to believe that such person is about to violate any provision of this Chapter, shall institute appropriate proceedings to enjoin any acts, activities or conduct forbidden by this Chapter. Jurisdiction to hear and dispose of all actions under this Chapter is hereby conferred upon each Superior Court of Guam judge and each such judge shall have power to issue such orders and decrees by way of injunction, mandatory or otherwise, as may be appropriate to enforce the provisions of this Chapter. All such actions shall be brought in the name of the People of the territory of Guam by the Attorney General and may be brought against any association or labor organization under its common name, in which event process may be served on any officer, trustee, agent or representative of such association or labor organization or otherwise as provided by law and the joint or common property of the association or labor organization shall be bound for the satisfaction of any award of damages. In the event of a violation of, or failure to comply with any such order of the court, compensatory or punitive damages may be awarded to the Government or such other proceedings may be had as the court may deem proper. This Section shall not be construed as precluding the Attorney General from resorting to any other remedies or proceedings which may be appropriate, the Attorney General being hereby authorized to represent the Government in all such COL 110609 CH. 9 S TRIKES A GAINST GOVERNMENT matters and to resort to any or all of the applicable remedies and proceedings, according to his best judgment.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.