Administrative Law Treatise, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1994 - 3 pages |
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Page 68
... potential to cause injury to a large class of people , e.g. , all members of a minority group or all people who enjoy the beauty of a park , it is quite possible that no member of the class will have an adequate incentive to seek ...
... potential to cause injury to a large class of people , e.g. , all members of a minority group or all people who enjoy the beauty of a park , it is quite possible that no member of the class will have an adequate incentive to seek ...
Page 70
... potential problems , however . First , allowing large numbers of parties with differ- ing interests to participate in agency decisionmaking has the potential to impose inordinate burdens on agencies and to delay the agency ...
... potential problems , however . First , allowing large numbers of parties with differ- ing interests to participate in agency decisionmaking has the potential to impose inordinate burdens on agencies and to delay the agency ...
Page 204
... potential liability . With appropriate limits on scope of liability , exposing governments to the risk of paying damages for harm caused by their unlawful conduct and that of their employees can have a salutary effect on the incentives ...
... potential liability . With appropriate limits on scope of liability , exposing governments to the risk of paying damages for harm caused by their unlawful conduct and that of their employees can have a salutary effect on the incentives ...
Contents
The Administrative Process | 1 |
Philosophical and Constitutional Foundations | 33 |
Chapter 16 | 57 |
Copyright | |
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