Friday, August 28, 2015

What does the term "Standing" mean?

Standing-the right to be a party to a hearing or to assert a claim. An Administrative Law Judge might dismiss a case based on a person having no standing if the person would not be affected by the outcome. For example, if person A files a case asserting that they are the responsible party although person B is indicated, the Administrative Law Judge might find that person A has no standing.

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