August Robert Trader

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August Robert Tellers (born April 30, 1850 in Ebenheit (Königstein) , † March 21, 1902 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

In 1870 he passed the Abitur at the Kreuzschule in Dresden. In 1877 he was sworn in to the Saxon sovereign. In 1879 he became a district judge and in 1882 a district judge. In 1889 he was appointed regional judge director and in 1894 higher regional judge. In 1899 he came to the Imperial Court. He was active in the VII Civil Senate . He died in 1902.

Fonts

  • About the foreclosure auction process, Saxon Archives for Civil Law and Trial, Volume 9, 1899, p. 593 .

source

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 , Berlin 1929, p. 367.

supporting documents

  1. ^ Anton Bettelheim (ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch and German Nekrolog. Volume 7, 1902, Reimer, Berlin p. 115 *
  2. “The Aristotelian Concept of God. The principles of the sense world (second section). " Program of the Gymnasium zum Heiligen Kreuz in Dresden with which to the public exams of the classes, Dresden 1870, p. 51 .