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2. What can I do if I consider a notice or decision by a public authority to be discriminatory?

If you feel discriminated against by a notice or a public authority’s decision, you can assert your rights by way of objection and/or court proceedings. Thus, the legitimacy of the notice or the public authority’s decision is ultimately assessed by the competent independent courts. Legal time limits apply for both the objection and court proceedings, of which you are usually informed in your notice. You should seek legal advice as early as possible after having received the notice or public authority’s decision to make sure you observe these deadlines.

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