Abstract
The author of the article presents an issue absent in previous literature regarding the amount of the court fee for an application for an enforcement clause of an enforcement order from an administrative court. As it turns out, the district courts, which by virtue of the Act are competent to issue such clauses, divergently interpret the provisions of the Act on court costs in civil matters, resulting in charging fees in at least three different amounts. The author presents a range of possible interpretations of the provisions of the Act, formulating a de lege ferenda conclusion that could easily standardize the practice of applying the law.
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