Of the revocation of building licenses in Peruvian Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15381/lucerna.n4.25267Keywords:
Revocation, Nullity, Building License, MutableAbstract
The present research work shows that every building License, as an administrative act that contains it, is mutable, unstable and responds to the public interest of a changing normative reality, which could respond to normative technical demands at a given time. In this sense, the interest arises to venture into the instrument of revocation as a legal figure by which the administrative act that contains the Building License can be left without effect at any time.
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