District court Blankenhain

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The District Court of Blankenhain (until 1879 Blankenhain Justice Office ) was a court of ordinary jurisdiction that existed from 1850 to 1949 and was based in the Thuringian city of Blankenhain .

history

As a result of the revolution of 1848, there was also a reform of the state structure in the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach . In 1850, the previous offices were abolished and replaced by district offices, judicial offices and accounting offices, and patrimonial jurisdiction was abolished. In the area of ​​the Blankenhain Office , a new lower court called the Blankenhain Justice Office was created

As a result of the dissolution of the Berka judicial office on June 30, 1878, the district of the Blankenhain judicial office expanded to include the municipal districts of Berka a./I. with Munich , Buchfart , Hetschburg , Hohenfelden , Nauendorf , Saalborn , Tannroda with Böttelborn and Kottendorf , Tiefengruben and Tonndorf .

With the entry into force of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, the judicial office became the Blankenhain District Court, which was assigned to the Weimar Regional Court, which was established at the same time . The district of the Blankenhain court remained the same.

The judicial reform that became necessary in the course of the formation of the Free State of Thuringia led on October 1, 1923, that the jurisdiction over the places Altremda, Heilsberg, Kirchremda, Remda and Sundremda was transferred to the district court of Rudolstadt , the jurisdiction in Oettern to the district court of Weimar , and jurisdiction over Dienst the District court Stadtilm and jurisdiction in Wittersroda the District court Kahla were transferred. At the same time, the Blankenhain district court received the towns of Barchfeld (Kranichfeld) , Riechheim and Treppendorf, which were formerly part of Saxony-Meiningen , from the district of the Saalfeld district court, as well as the communities of Keßlar and Meckfeld, which formerly belonged to Saxony-Altenburg , from the district of the Kahla district court.

From September 1, 1949, AG Blankenhain belonged to the district of the Erfurt Regional Court for another month . On October 1, 1949, the District Court Blankenhain was abolished and all its district except for the location Riechheim connected by the District Court of Erfurt went to the district court Weimar allocated.

Individual evidence

  1. Law on the reorganization of the state authorities of March 5, 1850 ( Reg.Bl. p. 103 ff. )
  2. Law, the repeal of the patrimonial jurisdiction regarding 9 March 1850 ( Reg.Bl. S. 152 ff. )
  3. ^ Ministerial announcement of June 21, 1850 ( Reg.Bl. p. 557 )
  4. ^ Ministerial announcement, the repeal of the Remda Judicial Office Commission on April 7, 1874 ( Reg.Bl. p. 150 )
  5. ^ Ministerial announcement, the abolition of the Grand Ducal Justice Office in Berka a./I. concerning May 8, 1878 ( Reg.Bl. p. 83 )
  6. Law on the ordinary regional courts of March 8, 1879 ( Reg.Bl. p. 65 ff. ) To be established in the Grand Duchy in accordance with the German Courts Constitution Act of January 27, 1877
  7. ^ Ministerial announcement, the delimitation of the geographical districts of the local courts existing in the Grand Duchy from October 1, 1879 on April 24, 1879 ( Reg.Bl. p. 251 ff. )
  8. Law on the Seats and Districts of the Ordinary Courts in the State of Thuringia of June 15, 1923 ( Ges.-SS 449 )
  9. Law on the change of judicial districts in the state of Thuringia of May 19, 1949 ( Ges.-SS 32 )
  10. 1st implementing ordinance to the law on the change of judicial districts in the state of Thuringia from May 19, 1949 (Ges.-SS 32) from August 1, 1949 ( Ges.-SS 41 )
  11. Implementing ordinance on the seats and districts of the local courts in the state of Thuringia of September 16, 1949 ( Ges.-SS 55 )