OBJECTION PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE POLISH ACT OF ENTREPRENEURS LAW
Anna HOŠDA-WYDRZYŃSKA ()
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Anna HOŠDA-WYDRZYŃSKA: University of Silesia, Faculty of Law and Administration, Poland
European Journal of Accounting, Finance & Business, 2020, vol. 13, issue 23, 20-25
Abstract:
The Polish Act of 6.03.2018 on Entrepreneurs Law sets forth the general principles for undertaking, conducting and terminating economic activities within the territory of the Republic of Poland. An inherent part of the act are provisions concerning the control of businesses, which are regulated by Chapter 5 of this Act (art. 45–65 Ent Law). The regulations apply the rules of control, commonly called control standards, which should be respected by public administration authorities and controlled entrepreneurs. Controlling business activity concern also controlling entities’ rights. The entrepreneurs have been provided with a special legal remedy, the so-called “objection to undertaking and carrying out actions by all inspection bodies†(the opposition to control activities). Such a measure was already available to the entrepreneurs under the Act of 2.07.2004 on Freedom of Business Activity. The Act of the Entrepreneurs Law has clarified the previous solutions. Therefore, the purpose of the article is to present the terms and conditions of raising that legal measure in the light of the new provisions binding from 30.04.2018.
Date: 2020
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