District court Neukirchen near the Holy Blood

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The District Court of Neukirchen in Heiligenblut was from 1879 to 1973, existing District Court in Neukirchen b.Hl.Blut in Bavaria .

history

The district court of Kötzting was established in 1803 and was also responsible for Neukirchen bei Heiligen Blut. With effect from July 1, 1862, the Kötzting district office was set up as a purely administrative authority, and the previously existing interdependence of the administration of justice and administration in the lower administrative area was lifted. The jurisdiction of the regional court (as a judicial authority) was divided between two regional courts: Kötzting with 30 communities and Neukirchen b.Hl.Blut with 16 communities. As the initial instance of the lower jurisdiction, the regional courts were renamed uniformly in 1879 by the Courts Constitution Act in the district court . The district court in Neukirchen bei Heiligen Blut was integrated into the district court of Cham on July 1, 1973 and dissolved.

building

The former district court building on Marktplatz 2, a three-storey hipped roof building with two-storey extensions and pilasters from 1862/63, is now the town hall.

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)
  3. List of monuments for Neukirchen (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation