Bound decision

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In the case of a binding decision , the administration must bring about the legal consequences provided for in the law if all the prerequisites are met. So you have no discretion .

Should the administration fail to meet its obligation, the citizen can file a lawsuit in accordance with Section 113 (5) sentence 1 VwGO enforce if the decision is an administrative act, which is usually the case.

There are always bound decisions when it comes to a mandatory requirement . But even in the case of should regulations and optional regulations, there can be a bound decision, as long as the discretion is reduced to zero .