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Wskazanym

Wskazanym refers to a term used in Polish and some other Slavic languages to describe a specific type of legal or administrative designation. The phrase originates from the Polish word "wskazany," which translates to "designated" or "appointed," often used in formal contexts such as official documents, legal proceedings, or administrative records. In this context, "wskazanym" typically denotes a person or entity that has been officially designated by an authority, such as a court, government body, or regulatory commission, to fulfill a particular role or responsibility.

The term is commonly encountered in legal documents, particularly in Polish civil procedure law, where it may

In broader usage, "wskazanym" may also appear in everyday language to describe someone who is chosen or

refer
to
a
designated
witness,
expert,
or
representative.
For
example,
in
court
proceedings,
a
party
might
be
designated
as
"wskazanym"
to
testify
or
provide
evidence
on
a
specific
matter.
Similarly,
in
administrative
contexts,
"wskazanym"
could
apply
to
an
official
appointed
to
oversee
a
particular
process
or
task.
recommended
for
a
specific
purpose,
though
this
less
formal
application
is
less
precise.
The
term’s
legal
precision
ensures
clarity
in
official
settings,
where
unambiguous
identification
of
roles
and
responsibilities
is
crucial.
Understanding
"wskazanym"
is
particularly
important
for
individuals
involved
in
legal,
bureaucratic,
or
administrative
processes
within
Polish-speaking
regions.