Description
What does this legal document offer you?
Did the Administrative Court dismiss your property tax lawsuit by way of a court order?
You can file this constitutional complaint regarding property tax with the Federal Constitutional Court. You argue that the Administrative Court ruled too hastily on the constitutional issues surrounding property tax, even though model cases and constitutional complaints are still pending.
This template is specifically tailored to current property tax proceedings and helps you assert your fundamental rights before the Federal Constitutional Court.
What the template does for you
- Constitutional complaint against a ruling by the Administrative Court
- With regard to the current property tax model cases
- Reference to the constitutional complaints pending before the Federal Constitutional Court
- Constitutional arguments against a final decision by the specialized courts
- Asserting a Possible Violation of Your Fundamental Rights
- Ready to fill out and ship right away
Who is it suitable for?
This template is ideal for you if
- your property tax lawsuit was dismissed by a court order,
- you have exhausted all legal remedies,
- you have invoked test cases or constitutional complaints,
- and you want to have the Administrative Court’s decision reviewed by the Federal Constitutional Court.
Important
A constitutional complaint is an extraordinary legal remedy.
It is directed solely against a possible violation of your fundamental rights by the court’s decision.
The deadline is one month from the date of service of the final decision.
Your advantage
You don’t have to draft a constitutional complaint yourself.
With just a few details, you can draft a complete letter that is tailored to current property tax case law and the pending proceedings before the Federal Constitutional Court.
Result
You are taking advantage of the opportunity to have the Administrative Court’s decision reviewed by the Federal Constitutional Court. At the same time, you point out that the constitutional clarification regarding property tax has not yet been finalized and that the model cases are still pending.