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Legal historians hardly ever show interest in discussing the norms that regulate the executory process. It was for a dosen or so years that in the inter-war Poland there functioned three parallel but different systems of executive agencies. They were inherited from the partitioning powers. It was only on the 1st of January 1933 that some uniformity was introduced into the system by the putting into force of the provisions on executory process which supplemented the code of civil procedure. It was from that time on that the debt collectors became the nation-wide executive agents. The pattern that was exploited on occasion of the aforementioned unification was that borrowed from Prussia., other solutions, after modifying, being however also resorted to. The new provisions formed a fairly coherent system although not devoid of defects. The amendments to the discussed system were however prevented from being introduced due to the outbreak of World War II.
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