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Jurisdiction and Illegality
註釋This book deals with the consequences of an illegal exercise of powers invested in courts, tribunals, and administrative bodies. Such illegality occurs where the authorized body either errs in interpreting the relative law, or employs an irregular procedure, or exceeds its jurisdiction altogether. Some of the questions involved are: when is the resulting decision a nullity and when is it valid though, possibly, liable to be set aside? Is the aggrieved person entitled to resist enforcement of the decision or to claim damages for the loss caused by such enforcement? What distinguishes total absence of jurisdiction from a merely erroneous exercise of jursidiction?