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- Legitimate_expectation comment "The doctrine of legitimate expectation was first developed in English law as a ground of judicial review in administrative law to protect a procedural or substantive interest when a public authority rescinds from a representation made to a person. It is based on the principles of natural justice and fairness, and seeks to prevent authorities from abusing power.The courts of the United Kingdom have recognized both procedural and substantive legitimate expectations.".
- Q2519071 comment "The doctrine of legitimate expectation was first developed in English law as a ground of judicial review in administrative law to protect a procedural or substantive interest when a public authority rescinds from a representation made to a person. It is based on the principles of natural justice and fairness, and seeks to prevent authorities from abusing power.The courts of the United Kingdom have recognized both procedural and substantive legitimate expectations.".