District court Landau in the Palatinate
District court Landau in the Palatinate | ||
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place | Landau in the Palatinate | |
architect | Heinrich Ullmann | |
Architectural style | Neo-baroque | |
Construction year | 1900-1903 | |
Coordinates | 49 ° 11 '41.2 " N , 8 ° 7' 5.2" E | |
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The district court of Landau in der Pfalz is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and the largest of the three district courts (AG) in the district of the district court of Landau in der Pfalz .
Seat and District of the Court
The court has its seat in the southern Palatinate town of Landau in the Palatinate . The judicial district extends to the independent city of Landau and the municipalities of Annweiler am Trifels , Edenkoben , Herxheim , Landau-Land and Offenbach . Around 120,000 people live in it.
The AG processes Landau for the entire judicial district the foreclosure , receivership , insolvency and agricultural matters and runs the commercial , cooperative and association register . Dunning procedures are processed by the Mayen District Court as the central dunning court .
The Bad Bergzabern branch , the last remaining branch of a Rhineland-Palatinate district court, is responsible for the area of the Bad Bergzabern community .
building
The court is housed together with the regional court in the Marienring 13 building. The building was erected from July 1900 to April 1903. Heinrich Ullmann was a civil servant architect .
Superior courts
The Landau Regional Court in the Palatinate is superordinate to the Landau District Court. The competent higher regional court is the Palatinate higher regional court in Zweibrücken .