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Case 5:20cv00062EKD Document 21 Filed 09/29/20-Page 1 of 32 Pagan#: 13UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA HARRISONBURG DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. GARY
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A proposed consent decree is a legal agreement between parties that outlines actions to be taken to resolve a dispute, often without admitting wrongdoing.
Parties involved in a legal dispute, typically defendants or respondents, are required to file a proposed consent decree.
To fill out a proposed consent decree, parties must provide relevant information regarding the agreement's terms, conditions, and obligations, usually in a specified format provided by the legal authority.
The purpose of a proposed consent decree is to facilitate a resolution of disputes, enforce compliance with laws or regulations, and prevent future violations.
The proposed consent decree must report information such as the parties involved, the terms of the agreement, actions to be taken, compliance measures, and any penalties for non-compliance.
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