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Which of the following is true about the review of an adjudicative proceeding by a federal court?
A) The court will review both the legal and factual findings of the agency, even if the findings are supported by substantial evidence in the record.
B) The court will review the factual findings but not the legal findings, unless the legal findings are supported by substantial evidence in the record.
C) The court will not review the factual findings as long as they are supported by substantial evidence in the record.
D) The court will conduct its own hearing and will not concern itself with the agency's legal or factual findings.
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The Legal Environment of Business

The Legal Environment of Business


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Good timing, thanks!
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