District court Lauenau
The Lauenau District Court was a court of ordinary jurisdiction that existed from 1852 to 1859 and was based in Lauenau .
history
After the revolution of 1848, justice and administration were separated in the Kingdom of Hanover and patrimonial jurisdiction was abolished. In the course of this, on October 1, 1852, a district court was set up in Lauenau, whose district from the district of the previous Lauenau office with the former municipalities of Lauenau, Altenhagen , Bakede , Beber , Böbber , Egestorf , Eimbeckhausen , Feggendorf , Hamelspringe , Hülsede , Luttringhausen , Meinsen , Messenkamp , Milliehausen , Nettelrede , Pohle , Rohrsen , Schmarrie and Waltershagen was formed. The higher authority was the Hamelin Higher Court .
On May 16, 1859, the Lauenau District Court was repealed and its entire district was assigned to the Springe District Court .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Law on the Judiciary of November 8, 1850 ( G.-SIS 207 )
- ^ Ordinance on the formation of the local courts and lower administrative authorities concerning August 7, 1852 ( G.-SIS 185 )
- ↑ 8. Office Lauenau. In: Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schlüter (Ed.): Statistical manual for the Kingdom of Hanover. Hanover 1848, p. 51 ( online )
- ^ Ordinance on the formation of the higher courts of August 7, 1852 ( G.-SIS 243 )
- ^ Ordinance on the formation of the courts of March 31, 1859 ( G.-SIS 219 )