Multiple Choice
Which of the following is false with regard to administrative law?
A) A writ of certiorari renders the decision of an inferior body as having no legal effect.
B) A writ of mandamus can force the administrator to perform his or her duty.
C) If a person's rights have been violated by an administrative tribunal, he can go to the courts for a judicial review, which is not truly an appeal, but merely a request for the court to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
D) A privative clause will always successfully prohibit the courts from reviewing a decision made by a tribunal.
E) A court can exercise its right of judicial review when an error of law on the record has been made.
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