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.Procedural fairness: a. Attaches to all executive decisions unless plainly excluded by statute. b.Attaches to all...

.Procedural fairness:

a. Attaches to all executive decisions unless plainly excluded by statute.

b.Attaches to all decisions affecting rights, interests and legitimate expectations, unless excluded by statute.

c. Attaches to all decisions, of administrative character made under an enactment

d. None of the above is correct.

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Answer #1

Ans: Attaches to all decisions affecting rights, interests and legitimate expectations, unless excluded by statute.

Explanation:

Procedural fairness means acting fairly in administrative decision making.

According to procedural fairness rule, there is a common law duty to act fairly in theadministrative decisions making which affect rights, interests and legitimate expectations, subject to any stattory modification thereof.

Thus, option [b] is correct answer.

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