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The article aims to present the key problems regarding the issuance of general acts of applying the law (g.a.a.l.) by the public authorities. It attempts to answer the following questions: 1) whether every act of the public authority issued pursuant to the statute and requiring establishing certain facts is the act of applying the law? 2) whether to establish that the act is g.a.a.l., it is important that g.a.a.l. be issued after establishing the facts, or that it affects the legal situation of generally specified addressees in the existing concrete (not abstract and particular) factual situation? 3) whether the so called administrative acts relating to tangibles are g.a.a.l., individual administrative acts, or other acts? 4) whether acts relating to the tangibles specified as to their kind (or activities specified as to their type), which regulate their use (their production or launching on the market) are g.a.a.l. or normative acts? 5) what determines that we are dealing with g.a.a.l.? 6) whether the fact that the legislature uses g.a.a.l. requires them to be included within the scope of the Code of Administrative Proceedings - in full, in part, or not at all?
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