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The principle long upheld by it that administrative findings of fact that are supported by substantial evidence must be treated by courts as final. This follows a trend in modern legislation known as the ___________, which is justified by the comity that courts extend to the executive branch and the recognition of the expertise of administrative agencies in dealing with particular questions of fact

Author: DANA ISABELLE PILAPIL



Answer:

Doctrine of conclusive finality


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