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contested case

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A contested case refers to a legal proceeding in which parties dispute material facts or legal issues before an administrative agency or tribunal. This type of case involves a formal hearing where evidence is presented, and the decision-maker renders a binding determination. Contested cases often arise in regulatory, licensing, or enforcement matters and provide due process protections similar to those in court trials. Use this tag for posts discussing the procedures, rules, and implications of contested case hearings.

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