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Kontrola Państwowa
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2015
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vol. 60
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issue 3 (362)
109-122
EN
The article describes the system interpretation of the regulations related to the extension of deadlines for building development, setting an additional deadline and cancelation of contracts for perpetual usufruct, taking into account the objective of each of these regulations and the context of mutual relations among them. According to this interpretation, if the deadline for land development is missed, sanctions do not have to be automatically imposed. Perpetual usufruct right holders are allowed to apply for deadline prolongation, and to prove that the deadline could not have been met due to reasons beyond their control. If the application is rejected, which implies that the deadline was not met due to their own fault, the competent body cannot refrain from imposing one of the sanctions set forth in the act. Then, the competent body has to decide whether to impose an additional annual fee, or to cancel the perpetual usufruct contract.
PL
The purpose of the article is to present the rights and obligations of participants in the proceedings, a model of disciplinary proceedings against students, the functions of disciplinary proceedings and its stages in proceedings before the disciplinary ombudsman and the disciplinary commission. The author analyzes statistical data of disciplinary matters at the Jagiellonian University. The author indicates that this procedure is extremely formalized and it is very often difficult to hold a student disciplinary liability. In addition, the analysis of the rulings leads to the conclusion that the penalties imposed in this disciplinary proceedings are not detrimental to the accused.
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