There is no specific form or particular language needed to file an administrative appeal.
Before filing a lawsuit, you ordinarily will be required to have first filed an administrative appeal.
The court, however, declined to hear the case until administrative appeals had been resolved.
If administrative appeal is available, no appeal to the judicial system may be made.
It may also be used in England for administrative appeals.
You may file an administrative appeal for any of the following reasons.
Article 115 states that in the cases covered by Article 112, sub 2, always some administrative appeal is possible.
No particular form or language is needed to file an administrative appeal.
After administrative appeals to the agency are exhausted, the only step left is the courts.
Yet the state still awarded the federation $1.7 million in 1991 on an old administrative appeal it had filed for more subsidies.