ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS AND ADJUDICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DISPUTES   |   49/2012

Article 39: Non-final decisions

  1. An administrative court gives non-final decisions only in the case of non-acceptance of the lawsuit and dismissal of the adjudication.
  2. The court decides not to accept a lawsuit when the lawsuit does not fulfil the formal conditions of its submission. This decision is given so long as an intermediate decision for the examination of the evidence has not been given.
  3. The court decides the dismissal of the adjudication when the plaintiff withdraws from the trial of the lawsuit.
  4. By its non-final decision, the court also decides to lift the securing of the lawsuit.

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