An administrative case can be a number of things. One example could be a law case usually involving contracts, health, disability or insurance. It could apply to a number of other sectors.
example of administrative case
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Administrative arrests refers to detention and arrest of individuals made without trial, normally for security purposes. On the other hand, criminal arrests refer to arrests and detention of individuals that are followed by trial. If convicted, then the person is imprisoned.
Administratively closed typically means that a case or file has been closed by an administrative decision rather than a judicial decision. This could be due to procedural reasons, lack of activity, or other administrative considerations. It does not imply a final resolution on the merits of the case.
Mostly administrative. City Clerks serve the people locally. A clerk job in the retail industry refers to checkout and in this case is not administrative based but customer service based.
You do not need special training as a medical administrative assistant unless you will be interacting with patients. If that is the case, most likely a MRT certification will be required. An MRT is a first responder
1. Constitution 2. Statutes 3. Common (Case) Law 4. Administrative Regulations
In the case of Auschwitz, the original camp - Auschwitz I - was the administrative centre of the whole complex of camps, though for a few months Auschwitz II was virtually independent.
The rule of exhaustion of administrative remedies requires individuals to complete all available administrative procedures before seeking judicial review. This rule is intended to promote efficiency, allow agencies to correct errors, and provide specialized expertise in resolving disputes. Failure to exhaust administrative remedies can result in a case being dismissed for procedural reasons.
The laws are created at all three levels of government- federal, state and local.
common law; ( case law) statutory law Administrative law court rules constitutional law
Loving v. Virginia is a Supreme Court case that found the Virginia statute prohibiting interracial marriages to be unconstitutional.