Home / Dz.U. 1973 nr 26 poz. 148
Regulation of the Council of Ministers of May 25, 1973, concerning the remuneration of employees of common courts, social insurance courts, and state notary offices.
Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 25 maja 1973 r. w sprawie uposażenia pracowników sądów powszechnych, sądów ubezpieczeń społecznych i państwowych biur notarialnych.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
not in force - legal basis repealed (nieobowiązujący - uchylona podstawa prawna)
Announced
1973-05-25
Entry into force
1973-07-01
Texts
Keywords
administration of justiceanniversary awardsjudgesremunerationcommon courtsCuratorswage taxnotary public officelength of serviceemolument
Related acts
Repealed Acts (5)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 2, 1973, on allowances for judges delegated to work in the Ministry of Justice. · 1973-07-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 6, 1971, amending the regulation on the administrative emoluments of employees of common courts and social insurance courts. · 1973-07-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 16, 1967, on the remuneration of employees of state notarial offices. · 1973-07-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 26, 1966, on the remuneration of administrative employees of common courts and social insurance courts. · 1973-07-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 26, 1966, on the remuneration of judges, assessors, and trainees of common courts and social insurance courts. · 1973-07-01
Amending Acts (1)
References (2)
- Resolution of the Council of Ministers and the Central Trade Union Council of December 30, 1970, on the increase of minimum wages, the introduction of wage supplements for certain groups of employees, the increase of family benefits, and certain pensions and annuities.
- Law of 18 December 1919 on working hours in industry and trade.
Legal Basis from Art. (5)
- Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities. · art. 10
- Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities. · art. 12 ust. 3
- Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities. · art. 5
- Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities. · art. 7 ust. 2
- Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities. · art. 8 ust. 2
Repeals Resulting From (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 26, 1966, on the remuneration of judges, assessors, and trainees of common courts and social insurance courts.
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 2, 1973, on allowances for judges delegated to work in the Ministry of Justice.
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 6, 1971, amending the regulation on the administrative emoluments of employees of common courts and social insurance courts.
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 16, 1967, on the remuneration of employees of state notarial offices.
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 26, 1966, on the remuneration of administrative employees of common courts and social insurance courts.
- Acts Declared Repealed: Law of June 26, 1974, - Provisions introducing the Labour Code.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of February 4, 1949, on the remuneration of state and local government employees and the chairpersons of executive bodies of urban and rural municipalities.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of December 5, 1974 on the unification of payment dates for remuneration for work.