| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To have standing, or to be aggrieved, requires (1) having suffered (or having the prospect of suffering) the kind of harm (that is, concrete and personal) that would support a suit at common law, whether or not the particular harm is one that the common law created a remedy for, provided (2) that the harm is to an interest that is protected by the statute claimed to provide the ground of relief.
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