Fürstenfeldbruck District Court

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Fürstenfeldbruck District Court

The District Court of Fürstenfeldbruck (until 1908 District Court of Bruck ) is one of 73 district courts in Bavaria and a court of ordinary jurisdiction based in the city of Fürstenfeldbruck .

Area of ​​responsibility and instance

The Fürstenfeldbruck District Court is responsible for the Fürstenfeldbruck district . The district court of Munich is responsible for the register of cooperatives, trade, partnership and associations as well as in insolvency proceedings and foreclosures .

Superordinate instances are in turn the Regional Court of Munich II , the Higher Regional Court of Munich and the Federal Court of Justice .

history

On the occasion of the introduction of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, the Bruck District Court was established, the district of which was congruent with the previous District Court district of Bruck and consequently the communities of Adelshofen , Aich , Alling , Althegnenberg , Aufkirchen , Baierberg , Biburg , Bruck, Dünzelbach , Ebertshausen , Egenhofen , Eismerszell , Emmering , Eresried , Esting , Geiselbullach , Geltendorf , Germering , Germerswang , Grunertshofen , Günzlhofen , Hattenhofen , bei Geltendorf , bei Hofhegnenberg , Hörbach , Hofhegnenberg , wood Hausen , Jesenwang , Kottgeisering , Landsberied , Luttenwang , Maisach , Malching , Mammendorf , Mittelstetten , Moore Weis , Nannhofen , Oberschweinbach , Oberweikertshofen , Olching , Pfaffenhofen , Puch , Puchheim , Purk , Rottbach , Schoengeising , Steinbach , stone village , Tegernbach , Turkenfeld , Überacker , Unteralting , Unterpfaffenhofen , Unterschweinbach , Little Munich , Wildenroth and scold Hausen included.

When Markt Bruck was renamed Fürstenfeldbruck on August 6, 1908, the name of the court also changed to Fürstenfeldbruck District Court.

When the Law on the Organization of Ordinary Courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) came into force on July 1, 1973, the Fürstenfeldbruck District Court was one of the few courts whose district was downsized. The municipalities of Eresried, Hausen bei Hofhegnenberg, Hofhegnenberg, Steindorf and part of the municipality of Baierberg , which are now part of the district of Aichach-Friedberg , had to go to the district court district of Aichach , while the communities of Geltendorf and Hausen bei Geltendorf , which were integrated into the district of Landsberg am Lech , had to go to the district court district of Landsberg am Lech and the district of Dachau slammed community Ebertshausen to the district court district Dachau be issued.

Courthouse

The district court is located at Stadelbergerstraße 5. The three- story administration building with a central risalit , mansard hipped roof and neo-baroque facade design was completed in 1913 and is a listed building.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Royal Highest Ordinance of April 2, 1879, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts ( GVBl. P. 360 )
  2. Regional Court of Bruck. In: Royal. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Ackermann, Munich 1877, Sp. 53-60.
  3. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 466.
  4. Law on the Organization of the Ordinary Courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) of April 25, 1973 (GVBl p. 189)
  5. Ordinance on the reorganization of Bavaria into districts and urban districts of December 27, 1971 ( GVBl. P. 495 )
  6. List of monuments for Fürstenfeldbruck (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 56.2 ″  N , 11 ° 15 ′ 28 ″  E