Excess of authority
Excess of authority occurs when an administrative body has competence in principle but oversteps the limits or purpose of the powers granted to it.
Excess of authority differs from complete lack of competence: the authority may be responsible for the matter, but uses its powers beyond the statutory limits, for an improper purpose, or in a disproportionate way. In Swiss administrative law this may amount to illegality, abuse of discretion or violation of constitutional principles such as proportionality and equality. Courts and appeal bodies may set aside the measure, require a new decision, or, where permitted, replace the authority’s assessment with their own.