Exhaustion of Remedies
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Exhaustion of remedies refers to the legal principle that a litigant must have pursued and used up all available administrative or legal remedies before seeking judicial review. This requirement ensures that the appropriate administrative or lower court authority has had the opportunity to correct its own errors before higher-level intervention is sought
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