Ernst Huchzermeyer

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Ernst Huchzermeyer (born September 29, 1902 in Huchzen ; † January 12, 1991 in Hofgeismar ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Career

Huchzermeyer comes from an old Westphalian farming family and grew up on the Meyerhof (Huchzen No. 1). From the age of six to nine he attended elementary school in Tengern , then the Progymnasium (Selecta) in Lübbecke and - since the Abitur was not possible there - the humanistic Ernestinum Rinteln from Easter 1917 to 1922 . There he passed the Abitur exam on March 22, 1922, exempting the oral exam. He started studying law and attended the universities of Münster and Erlangen . During his studies in 1922 he became a member of the Franconia Münster fraternity . On the side he worked from April 4 to December 1, 1922 as a trainee at Sparkasse des Amtes Mennighüffen and from January 1, 1923 to March 31, 1924 as a bank clerk in Münster.

On January 21, 1926, he passed the first legal state examination before the examination committee at the Hamm Higher Regional Court and entered the Prussian judicial service on February 13, 1926 as a trainee lawyer at the Bielefeld Regional Court . On July 26, 1926, he passed the oral doctoral examination at the Law Faculty of the University of Erlangen with the grade “good” (cum laude) and in the same year submitted his doctoral thesis to Emil Sehling . He passed the second state examination in law in 1929.

From August 15, 1928 to October 31, 1929 he was a court assessor at the Dortmund public prosecutor's office. On November 1, 1929, he established himself as a lawyer and notary in Bad Oeynhausen. He ran the office until June 1947. At the same time, he acted as the public prosecutor in Bielefeld between May 1, 1943 and June 30, 1945.

On June 10, 1947, he took over the office of district syndicate in Lübbecke. From September 1, 1952 until he retired on September 30, 1967, he was senior district director of the Lübbecke district .

Huchzermeyer was married and the marriage resulted in a child. He is buried in an urn grave in Bad Oeynhausen.

Honors

Fonts

  • The wage lawsuit of the employee who was dismissed without notice because of the call to strike in today's commercial and industrial law with special consideration of an existing collective agreement. - Bielefeld: Buchdruckerei August Adam, 1927 (also: Erlangen, Univ., Diss., 1926).

swell

  • CV in the dissertation
  • District Assembly of North Rhine-Westphalia (Ed.): Documentation on the district administrators and senior district directors in North Rhine-Westphalia 1945–1991

Individual evidence

  1. Burschenschafter Stammrolle 1991. P. 216.