Anton Karl Welter

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Anton Karl Welter (born August 8, 1801 in Münster , † June 15, 1878 in Paderborn ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Life

Welter graduated from high school in Münster . He then studied law at the University of Bonn and entered the legal service at the Münster Higher Regional Court on September 5, 1821 , became a trainee lawyer in 1823 and an assessor in 1826. He came to Naumburg (Saale) , Paderborn and Münster as an assessor . There he was promoted to higher regional judge at the higher regional court in Münster in 1832. At the same time he became an academic judge and also a member of the magistrate and city council as well as a member of the poor commission and the management of the Münster-Hammer Railway Company .

Welter was elected member of the Prussian state parliament in Berlin in 1847 . In the autumn of 1847 he went to Halberstadt as the Higher Regional Court Director before he was appointed Vice President of the Paderborn Court of Appeal on February 1, 1851. On April 1, 1878, he retired .

Honors

Works (selection)

  • Münster's matrimonial property community systematically represented according to the provisions of the police regulations of the city of Münster Coppenrath, Münster 1829.
  • The landlord-peasant legal relationship in particular with regard to the former members of the family, hereditary tenants and members of the court in the former Hochstifte Münster , Theissing, Münster 1836.
  • Hunting justice vis-à-vis the property in Westphalia, with consideration for the hunting division , Theissing, Münster 1845.
  • Theoretical-practical manual on marital property law in Westphalia and the Rhenish districts of Essen, Duisburg and Rees , Schöningh, Paderborn 1861.

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