• ZÅ‚oty

    Full definition of złoty

    Noun

    złoty

    (plural złotys)
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      • 1945, Poland, A special working fund administered by the State Agricultural Bank was established to meet all expenses connected with the measures necessary for improving the agrarian structure of the country. In the beginning it amounted to 900,000,000 zÅ‚otys. After a cancellation of part of its obligations due on small farms, the balance by December 31, 1938, was more than 667,000,000 zÅ‚otys.
      • 1973, Polish Civil Law, Accordingly, if the estate is worth 90,000 zÅ‚otys and the deceased leaves a widow A, and two children B and C, and B has already received 60,000 zÅ‚otys, the calculation is as follows:- the value of a notional estate equals 150,000 zÅ‚otys (90,000 + 60,000) and each share amounts to 50,000 zÅ‚otys.
      • 2005, Peter Black, Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe Chapter The Sonderdienst, Once in the field, the Sonderdienstmann received 90 zÅ‚otys per month with a supplement of 11 zÅ‚otys per month when on active duty outside the normal duty station. By the summer of 1941, Sonderdienst men were receiving benefits, including free housing and uniforms as well as an untaxed food allowance of 2.70 zÅ‚otys per day.
      • 2012, Richard Butterwick, The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788–1792: A Political History, At one extreme, Symeon SzydÅ‚owski, the castellan of Å»arnów, suggested exempting parish priests with less than 3,000 zÅ‚otys from the new tax. At the other, Suchodolski protested that poor nobles with families on 500 zÅ‚otys a year would also find defenders.----
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