This article presents considerations with regard to the status of the provincial inspector of monuments in civil proceedings. The entitlements of this public authority in respect of monument protection are set out in article 95 of the Act on the preservation and maintenance of monuments. The legislator, in a rather concise and imprecise manner, defines the status of the inspector in civil proceedings. Despite the cardinal importance of this regulation, it provides ground for a great deal of debate.
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