Specific administrative acts are made by administrative organs or their authorized staff against administrative counterparts according to law, which is different from abstract administrative acts. Generally speaking, the specific administrative act is aimed at a specific administrative counterpart. A specific administrative act refers to a unilateral act made by an administrative organ against a specific citizen, legal person and other organization when exercising administrative power.
Extended data:
A specific administrative act refers to a unilateral act of a state administrative organ and its staff, an organization authorized by laws and regulations, an organization entrusted by an administrative organ or an individual who exercises administrative authority in administrative activities, aiming at a specific citizen, legal person or other organization, and regarding the rights and obligations of that citizen, legal person or other organization on specific specific specific matters. In short, it refers to the unilateral acts of the administrative organs towards the rights and obligations of specific citizens, legal persons and other organizations in the exercise of administrative will to power.
Elements for the establishment of a specific administrative act:
1. Entity: it must be an administrative entity;
2. There must be a clear expression of meaning;
3. It must be served on the parties.
References:
Specific administrative actions Baidu Encyclopedia