Administrative decision addressed to a deceased person — legal consequences explained
Issuing an administrative decision addressed to a deceased person — caused by relying solely on outdated land registry data without verifying the parties involved — can render the decision legally vulnerable and open to successful challenge in court. Failure to verify the current circle of parties risks invalidating months of administrative proceedings and forcing the entire process to restart. Authorities are advised to always cross-check party data before issuing decisions to avoid such procedural errors.
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