Budzinowski, Roman2017-01-022017-01-021985Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 47, 1985, z. 4, s. 63-740035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/17134The Constitutional Changes Act of 20 July, 1983, has enriched the hitherto existing characterisation of individual farms with the adjective "family". The adjective reflects a basic feature of this productive unit. At the same time, the expression "a family farm" specifies a new normative construction. The object under consideration are those legal issues, which might be used to specify more closely the normative construction of the family farm. The author discusses such detailed issues as: personal relations among the family working on the farm, the importance of a common place of residence and of a joint running of the house family work on the farm and the connections between the family and the holding. Concluding, the author states, that the degree to which the legislator takes into consideration the family character of the individual farm is a reflection of the attitude of the state to this form of farming. In the period when no perspectives of growth were created for individual farms, the "family" character of this productive unit was not noticed or even ignored. It is different today, when premanence and stability is guaranteed to individual farms.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodzinny charakter indywidualnego gospodarstwa rolnego. Zagadnienia prawneThe Family Character of the Individual Farm. Legal IssuesArtykuł