justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation
justify its doing so; or it may
mean that, if the authority proposes to defeat a person's
legitimate expectation, it must afford ... example in licensing cases, between
original applications, applications to renew and
revocations; a party who has been granted a licence may
have a legitimate expectation