Adolf Wilhelm Zander

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Adolf Wilhelm Zander (born October 22, 1829 in Berlin , † February 25, 1910 in Naumburg ) was a German judge and member of the Prussian House of Representatives .

Life

The son of a judicial councilor studied law in Heidelberg and Greifswald and became a member of the Corps Borussia Greifswald in 1849 . He was sworn in on the Prussian sovereign in mid-May 1850. In December 1856 he was appointed judge judge. In 1860 he was already a district judge. In 1865/68/70 he worked in the Lenzen branch of the Perleberg District Court. In November 1870, Zander was elected to the House of Representatives for the Conservative Party . On December 3, 1871, he resigned. In 1874 he was appointed district court director and in 1879 district court president. In 1885 he came to the Imperial Court . He worked at the 5th Civil Senate and the 4th Criminal Senate . June 1899 he retired and was awarded the Red Eagle Order II. Class with Oak Leaves on the occasion of his retirement .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Bettelheim (ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch and German Nekrolog. Volume 15, 1910, Berlin 1913, p. 367.
  2. ^ Gustav Toepke [Ed.]: The register of the University of Heidelberg (6th part): From 1846 - 1870; along with e. Anh .: 1. Regulations on registration 1805 - 1868; 2nd delay d. Rect. u. Prorect. 1669-1870, Heidelberg, 1907, p. 55.
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 90 , 99.
  4. ^ Official journal of the government in Potsdam and the city of Berlin, year 1893, Potsdam 1893, p. 23.
  5. ^ Yearbook of the Prussian Court Constitution, 7th year, Berlin 1865, p. 120; 8th year 1868, p. 166; 9th year 1870, p. 166.
  6. Thomas Kühne : Handbook of the elections to the Prussian House of Representatives 1867-1918 . Election results, electoral alliances and election candidates (handbooks of parliamentarism and political parties, vol. 6), Düsseldorf 1994, p. 182.
  7. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 4 (1899), p. 254 .

source

Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, p. 357.