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What is the true test in determining whether a suit against a public officer is a suit against the State?

Author: Zaira Bldvs



Answer:

If a public officer or agency is sued and made liable, the State will have to perform an affirmative act of APPROPRIATING THE NEEDED AMOUNT to satisfy the judgment. If the State will have to do so, then, it is a suit against the State.


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