Proto-quotation [!] of the opening act of the Royal-Polish courts.
It took place on September 1, 1917, at 11 o'clock in the morning, at the Palace of the Republic in Warsaw. Seated at the presidential table were Director of the Department of Justice Stanislaw Bukowiecki, Deputy Director Waclaw Makowski, First President of the Supreme Court Stanislaw Srzednicki ... Print: Pressed at the State Printing House of Kr. Pol. No. 101 10.9 1917 [circulation] 1000.
Booklet marked "Printed as a manuscript", pp.6,[2-blank] format 24.1 x 17 cm.
Condition: paper soiled, creases and small cracks in margins, spotting on back cover.
The opening of the Royal Polish Courts inaugurated the Polish judiciary, already independent of the legal system of the partitioners. Initially, the ceremony was to be lavish, but after the resignation of the Provisional Council of State, it was decided to hold a modest ceremony.