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We invite you to visit our official website: https://www.abogado-agrario.com/ @abogadoagrario What services can only the Agrarian Attorney General's Office provide? Consultations: Cell +52 6691137043 (from abroad) @defensoragrario EXCLUSIVE SERVICES OF THE AGRARIAN ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE That is, services that only the Agrarian Attorney General's Office can provide, by law. And no one else. 134LA.- WHAT IS IT? The Agrarian Attorney General's Office is a decentralized agency of the Federal Public Administration, with its own legal personality and assets, under the purview of SEDATU (formerly SRA). 2. RIPA.- The Attorney General's Office is a decentralized agency of the Federal Public Administration, with its own legal personality and assets. It has social service functions and is responsible for defending the rights of Agrarian Subjects through guidance, advice, administrative management, legal representation, conciliation, and training. 136.- The following are the powers of the Agrarian Attorney General's Office: There are 10, I will only address those that are exclusive to it: I. To assist and, where appropriate, legally represent members of ejidos and communities in matters before agrarian authorities; IX. To advise and represent them in their procedures and processes to obtain the regularization and titling of their agrarian rights before the corresponding administrative or judicial authorities; Both are exclusive only if the Attorney General is an official, public defender, or assigned to the office. Private individuals may also be represented. University law firms and some state government administrations III. To promote and facilitate conciliation in disputes related to agrarian regulations; This is almost exclusive, but it can also be done by the Agrarian Court, the Public Prosecutor's Office, even the Ejido Commissioner, and private lawyers. IV. To prevent and report violations of agrarian laws to the competent authority, to ensure respect for the rights of those they assist, and to urge agrarian authorities to carry out their duties and issue recommendations they deem pertinent; This is exclusive, but they rarely exercise it. 23. (from section 7 to 14) Special formalities under the exclusive jurisdiction of the assembly (25-31) Review the notices (in a timely manner) Be present during the meeting the following matters: VII. ADDAT (PROCEDE, Inegi, duras, FANAR, RRAJA, etc.) IX. Adopt full ownership XI. Division or merger of ejidos. XIII. Convert ejido to community XII. PA prepare a report prior to the termination of the ejido regime. 24. Convene an assembly when the Ejido Commissioner and Oversight Council refuse to do so. 40. Convene a removal assembly (dismiss the Ejido Commissioner and Oversight Council) when they refuse to convene. 68. Allocation of building lots 75. Transfer ownership of common lands to commercial or civil companies in which the ejido or ejido members participate, according to the following procedure: II. The respective development project and social deed will be submitted to the Agrarian Attorney General's Office for review. (penultimate paragraph) The liquidation of the society, ejido, and ejido members will have priority in receiving land as payment, under the strict supervision of the Agrarian Attorney General's Office. 95. Prior occupation of land, while the expropriation file is being processed, is subject to intervention by the Agrarian Attorney General's Office. 28RIPA. Repeats almost all of the above. 5RIPA. To achieve its objectives, the Attorney General's Office has the following powers (25 sections, only those that are exclusive); some are repeated in the Agrarian Law: I. To propose to the head of SEDATU the national agrarian policy to guarantee and defend agrarian rights, as well as the policy regarding human rights that may affect Agrarian Subjects; X. To legally represent Agrarian Subjects, whether individuals or groups, and to act as their representative before agrarian authorities or any other administrative authorities that may affect the application of laws or legal provisions that may impact their agrarian rights, as well as for obtaining the necessary permits, concessions, licenses, or administrative authorizations for the exploitation or use of lands, forests, waters, or any other resource; XI. To legally represent Agrarian Subjects, whether individuals or groups, in negotiations and agreements related to the compensation, terms, and conditions for the use, enjoyment, or impact on their assets or rights, as provided for in the laws governing mining, hydrocarbons, the electricity industry, or any other matter that may affect their rights over ejido or communal lands; this is not exclusive. XVIII. To issue recommendations to the authorities to prevent or correct violations of the agrarian rights of Agrarian Subjects; 27RIPA. Agricultural inspectors may attend all types of assemblies, provided they are invited.