District court Triebes

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The District Court of Triebes was a Thuringian court of ordinary jurisdiction that existed from 1934 to 1949 and was based in Triebes .

The district court drive was on 1 October 1934 received to date for District Court Greiz counting villages Hain , Hain Berg , crouching , Langenwetzendorf and Lunzig and until then the district court Zeulenroda belonging places Brückla , Dörtendorf , Göhren , Götte village (with Neuärgerniß ,) Hohenleuben , Mehla , Niederböhmersdorf , Staitz , Triebes and Weißendorf were formed. The superordinate instance was the district court of Gera . On October 1, 1949, the Triebes district court was repealed, with Hain, Hainsberg, Langenwetzendorf and Lunzig reassigned to the Greiz district court, while the other communities came to the Zeulenroda district court.

Individual evidence

  1. Law on the district courts of Greiz, Triebes and Zeulenroda of May 28, 1934 ( Ges.-SS 93 )
  2. Implementing ordinance on the seats and districts of the local courts in the state of Thuringia of September 16, 1949 ( Ges.-SS 55 )