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Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 5, 1977, on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters.
Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 5 sierpnia 1977 r. w sprawie granic wód, linii brzegu, urządzeń nad wodami oraz klas wód śródlądowych żeglownych.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
declared repealed (uznany za uchylony)
Announced
1977-08-05
Entry into force
1977-09-01
Texts
Keywords
maritime lawinland navigationwater law
Related acts
Repealed Acts (5)
- Order of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of December 15, 1970, amending the order on the recognition of inland waters as navigable and floatable. · 1977-09-01
- Order of the Chairman of the Central Office of Water Management of June 8, 1968 on establishing the boundaries between inland waters and maritime internal waters and territorial sea. · 1977-09-01
- Regulation of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of November 8, 1967, on recognizing certain inland waters as navigable and floatable. · 1977-09-01
- Ordinance of the Chairman of the Central Water Management Office of January 10, 1964, on the determination of shorelines on inland waters. · 1977-09-01
- Order of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of May 18, 1964, on determining the height of the lower edge of bridge structures over inland waters. · 1977-09-01
Acts Declared Repealed (1)
Amending Acts (3)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 3, 1982, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters. · 1982-09-28
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 8, 1994, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters. · 1994-09-30
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 11, 2001, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters. · 2001-10-14
Legal Basis (1)
Legal Basis from Art. (1)
- Law of October 24, 1974, Water Law. · art. 19 ust. 1 pkt 1-4
Repeals Resulting From (1)
- Law of July 18, 2001, Water Law. · 2003-01-01
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Order of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of December 15, 1970, amending the order on the recognition of inland waters as navigable and floatable.
- Repealing Acts: Ordinance of the Chairman of the Central Water Management Office of January 10, 1964, on the determination of shorelines on inland waters.
- Repealing Acts: Order of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of May 18, 1964, on determining the height of the lower edge of bridge structures over inland waters.
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of November 8, 1967, on recognizing certain inland waters as navigable and floatable.
- Repealing Acts: Order of the Chairman of the Central Office of Water Management of June 8, 1968 on establishing the boundaries between inland waters and maritime internal waters and territorial sea.
- Acts Declared Repealed: Law of July 18, 2001, Water Law.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of October 24, 1974, Water Law.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 11, 2001, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 8, 1994, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 3, 1982, amending the regulation on the boundaries of waters, shorelines, water structures, and classes of navigable inland waters.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the President of the Central Office of Water Management of December 30, 1963, on the determination of boundaries between inland waters and internal marine waters and the territorial sea.