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The aim of this article was an indication the most important differences between final administrative decision and valid administrative decision. The main basic for writing the article was a jurisdiction of administrative courts, both the Voivodship Administrative Courts, as the Supreme Administrative Court. Also served the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. In the article was discussed an essence of one of general principles of the administrative proceedings, i.e. the principle of stability of administrative decisions. Subsequently, the terms “final administrative decision” and “valid administrative decision” were defined and differences between them were determined. In addition, in the article was presented the importance of administrative decision in relation to two registers – the land and mortgage register and the land register. The matter which was addressed in the article is a proclamation to the last amendment of the Code of Administrative Procedure, which added a concept of valid decision. The showing differences of final administrative decision and valid administrative decision is a special important knowledge from the point of view of administrative proceedings’ party, but the distinction both aspects of administrative decision raises a problem even for organs, which settle the matter.
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The issue of applicability of general principles included in Articles 6–16 of the Code of Administrative Procedure is a controversial and a disputable one. Applicability of general principles in jurisdictional procedure, in other procedures regulated by the Code of Administrative Procedure and in the procedures regulated by provisions other than those included in the Code of Administrative Procedure, will be analysed. The doctrine presents different opinions concerning the force of applicability of general principles in those procedures. One thing is certain: general principles of the Code of Administrative Procedure are legal norms which have been singled out in jurisdictional administrative procedure where they fully apply. The range of applicability of general principles of the Code of Administrative Procedure is not limited only to jurisdictional administrative procedure; some principles apply fully to summary procedures due to their nature and specificity. Additionally, general principles of the Code of Administrative Procedure should be also applied to procedures not regulated by codes, which are regulated by other acts concerning administrative procedure.
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Problematyka zakresu obowiązywania zasad ogólnych sformułowanych w art. 6–16 k.p.a. ma charakter sporny i dyskusyjny. Przedmiotem analizy w niniejszym artykule będzie obowiązywanie zasad ogólnych w postępowaniu jurysdykcyjnym, w innych postępowaniach unormowanych w k.p.a. oraz w postępowaniach unormowanych poza k.p.a. W doktrynie prezentowane są zróżnicowane poglądy co do mocy obowiązywania zasad ogólnych we wskazanych postępowaniach. Nie budzi wątpliwości jedynie fakt, że zasady ogólne k.p.a. są normami prawa, które zostały wyodrębnione w jurysdykcyjnym postępowaniu administracyjnym i obowiązują w nim w pełnym zakresie. Zasięg obowiązywania zasad ogólnych k.p.a. nie ogranicza się tylko do jurysdykcyjnego postępowania administracyjnego. Niektóre zasady ogólne mają pełne zastosowanie w postępowaniach uproszczonych z uwagi na istotę i specyfikę tych postępowań. Ponadto zasady ogólne k.p.a. należy stosować również w postępowaniach pozakodeksowych, unormowanych w innych aktach regulujących procedurę administracyjną.
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