The second kind of factual error , which can amount to illegality, relates to the 'no evidence rule'. If a finding of fact, on which a decision is based, is supported by no evidence at all, the courts have felt able [...].
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to overturn the decision
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The second kind of factual error , which can amount to illegality, relates to the 'no evidence rule'. If a finding of fact, on which a decision is based, is supported by no evidence at all, the courts have felt able [...].
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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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The second kind of factual error , which can amount to illegality, relates to the 'no evidence rule'. If a finding of fact, on which a decision is based, is supported by no evidence at all, the courts have felt able [...].
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to overturn the decision
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