Home / Dz.U. 1928 nr 66 poz. 617
Regulation of the Minister of Communications of June 14, 1928, issued in agreement with the Ministers of: Justice, Treasury, Industry and Trade, and Agriculture, on the supplement to the list of border transit stations in direct goods transport between Poland and Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, and Romania.
Rozporządzenie Ministra Komunikacji z dnia 14 czerwca 1928 r. wydane w porozumieniu z Ministrami: Sprawiedliwości Skarbu, Przemysłu i Handlu oraz Rolnictwa o uzupełnieniu spisu granicznych stacyj przejściowych w bezpośrednich komunikacjach towarowych pomiędzy Polską a Czechosłowacją, Austrją, Węgrami, Włochami, Szwajcarją, Królestwem Serbów, Chorwatów i Słoweńców oraz Rumunją.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
1928-06-14
Entry into force
1928-06-30
Texts
Keywords
transport lawrailways
Related acts
Legal Basis (2)
Legal Basis from Art. (2)
Acts referring to this act
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Communications of 26 October 1928, issued in agreement with the Ministers of: Justice, Finance, Industry and Trade, and Agriculture, concerning the repeal of certain tariff regulations in connection with the introduction from 1 October 1928, of the new International Convention on the carriage of goods by rail.
- Implementing Regulations: Regulation of the President of the Republic of September 24, 1926, concerning the establishment of the office of the Minister of Communications.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of June 12, 1924, on the scope of action of the Minister of Railways and the organization of railway offices.
- Amending Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Communication of March 16, 1927, issued in agreement with the Ministers of: Justice, Treasury, Industry and Trade, and Agriculture and State Property, on the introduction of direct freight transport between Poland on the one hand, and Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Romania on the other.