Abensberg District Court

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The Abensberg District Court was a district court in Abensberg in Bavaria that existed from 1879 to 1973 .

history

Before 1802 Abensberg was the seat of a maintenance office and belonged to the Straubing Rent Office of the Electorate of Bavaria. Abensberg also had a city court with its own magistrate rights. From 1808 the Abensberg district court was assigned to the rain district . In 1838 the district courts and Abensberg Kelheim to come Lower Bavaria , which until then lower Danube Circle said. On August 8, 1857, 17 southern communities were assigned to the Mainburg district court . In 1862 the remains of the Abensberg Regional Court were merged with the Rottenburg District Office . The remaining justice facilities in Abensberg initially retained the name of the regional court. As the initial instance of the lower jurisdiction, the previous regional courts were renamed uniformly in 1879 by the Courts Constitution Act in the district court . The district court in Abensberg was first downgraded from July 1, 1973 to a branch of the Kelheim district court and then dissolved on March 31, 1974 and integrated into the Kelheim district court .

Individual evidence

  1. Royal Highest Ordinance, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts, dated April 2, 1879, Bavarian Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 355
  2. No longer listed in the law on the organization of the ordinary courts in the Free State of Bavaria of April 25, 1973 (GVBl p. 189)

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