PER CURIAM.
The general rule is that a judgment by a district court remanding a case to an administrative agency is nonfinal and hence nonappealable, 28 U.S.C. § 1291, unless all that remains to be done on remand is a mechanical or otherwise "ministerial" task, requiring no judgment or discretion. In re Riggsby,
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