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local magnates,
sometimes even semi-independent from the state. Ruch
egzekucyjny (execution movement) of the late 16th century, led by Lord
Grand Chancellor...
- the
Polish king. In Polish, the
movement is
variously known as ruch
egzekucyjny,
egzekucja praw ("execution [enforcement] of the laws"), or egzekucja...
- nobility) vied for
political power with the
lesser and
middle nobility (Ruch
egzekucyjny in the late 16th century, and the
reform movement of the
Great Sejm in...
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Pluton egzekucyjny to był
jeden funkcjonariusz UB [etatowy morderca,
starszy sierżant Piotr...
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Kalisz and Belz, one of the
leaders of the "executionist movement" (ruch
egzekucyjny) Rafał Leszczyński (1650–1703),
father of King of
Poland Stanisław I...
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January 2020, some
courts may also
create an
enforcement division (wydział
egzekucyjny),
dealing mostly with
enforcing court's
orders to
seize ****ets in order...