Herdsman (hunting law)

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Beständer is a local name in Hesse and the Middle Rhine region for the leaseholder of a hunting ground . This term replaces the outdated term Jagdherr. This refers to the person entitled to hunt in accordance with Section 3 of the Federal Hunting Act , based on hunting law . He is the owner , owner or leaseholder of a hunting ground .

Self-hunt

In a private hunting district having basic owner the right to hunt and the hunting right . He can exercise his right to hunt himself, provided he has a hunting license . The hunting tenant takes his place if he is granted the use of the owner's hunting district.

Community hunting district

In a communal hunting district , the owners of the land belonging to the hunting district of a municipality that does not belong to a private hunting district are, as hunting companions, compulsorily members of the hunting association . If they exercise the right to hunt on their own, they are jointly the persons entitled to hunt. As a rule, they lease the hunting rights to one or more hunting license holders .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Haseder, p. 94
  2. § 3, Owner of the Hunting Right, Exercising the Hunting Right: (1) The owner has the right to hunt on his property. It is inextricably linked with ownership of the land. It cannot be established as an independent right in rem. (2) The federal states have the right to hunt on areas where no ownership is established. (3) Hunting rights may only be granted in hunting districts in accordance with §§ 4ff. be exercised.
  3. ^ German hunting lexicon