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Cassaction trial

The Supreme Administrative Court examines a cassation appeal at a hearing composed of three judges, unless a specific provision provides otherwise. The Supreme Administrative Court, when examining a cassation appeal against a judgment, issues a judgment, and when examining a cassation appeal against a decision, it issues a decision.

The Supreme Administrative Court may hear, at a closed session, a cassation appeal against the decision of the voivodeship administrative court ending the proceedings in the case.

The Supreme Administrative Court recognizes a cassation appeal in a closed session when the party that filed it waived the hearing and the other parties did not request a hearing within fourteen days from the date of delivery of the cassation appeal.

The Supreme Administrative Court hears a cassation appeal against a judgment of a provincial administrative court dismissing an objection to a decision at a closed session. At a closed session, the Supreme Administrative Court adjudicates in a panel of one judge, and in the cases referred to in § 2, in a panel of three judges.

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