Legal process requirement

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The prerequisite for a judicial process is a legal term from procedural law . Prerequisites for a judicial process are the procedural requirements that must be met for a judicial process to be opened. If there is no precondition for a legal appeal, the appellate court may not review the contested decision , but must reject the appeal as inadmissible. The prerequisites for legal proceedings include, above all, admissibility as well as formal and timely filing of an appeal. Under certain circumstances, a complaint (and possibly reaching a required complaint value) and a need for legal protection are required.

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