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Inventory strength is a term from the administrative proceedings. One differentiates between formal inventory strength and material inventory strength.

Acts of administration attain formal inventory strength, if they no more cannot be contested with pleas, because either all tidy pleas were unsuccessfully inserted or because the periods for inserting the pleas elapsed.

Material inventory strength means that the authority and all involved ones are bound to the met regulation. The regulation of the act of administration applies then to indefinite time binding away. An abolition or a change can take place then - also by the authority - only under close conditions for instance via revocation or cancelling of the act of administration.

The inventory strength of a act of administration serves right security.

A similar effect gives it also with judicial decisions: the validity in law.


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» Indefinite right term
» Institute load
» Interference administration
» Interior relationship
» Interruption (right)
» Inventory strength

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