Abstract
A lawsuit must be filed with the appropriate administrative court once a party complains to the issuing authority about the relevant judgment in a judicial dispute in general and an administrative one in particular. This is in order to litigate for the purpose of removing the harms it caused after alerting it of its behavior that caused the harm through a complaint, so that an action can be reviewed without dispute. The judge detects the dispute and gives his judgment according to the evidence to establish the right and the dispute is between. However, there are cases that may cause the end of the dispute between the parties with their consent or because of mistakes issued by them. This may cause the dispute to be substantively or formally resolved, permanently or temporarily, without issuing a judgment on the matter. Some of its reasons are a final solution to the dispute between them, and others are a reason to re-file the lawsuit proceedings again.
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