This article examines the legal aspect of functioning of the board of communication services in Kingdom of Poland during period of 1842-1854, ie. at a time when they were formally subjected to the Russian-Tartar prince of Tenishev family. Presentation of a series of introduced law bills concerning local Management of Land and Waterways Transport structure, replaced in 1846 by the Executive Board of 13th District of Communications of Russian Empire allows us not only to visualize the detailed picture of their nature and scope, but also indirectly to overall focus on th eattidude of Russian invading power in relation to the Polish transport system.
ORGANISATION OF KINGDOM OF POLAND’S ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD OF TRANSPORT SERVICES SUBJECTED TO COUNT TENISHEV
2016
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