FINALITY DOCTRINE

FINALITY DOCTRINE

finality doctrine. The rule that a court will not judicially review an administrative agency’s action until it is final. ¡ª Also termed final-order doctrine; doctrine of finality; principle of finality. Cf. FINAL-JUDGMENT RULE ; INTERLOCUTORY APPEALS ACT. [Cases: Administrative Law and Procedure 704. C.J.S. Public Administrative Law and Procedure ¡ì¡ì 204¨C205.]
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