Ferdinand Kretzschmar

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Ferdinand Kretzschmar

Ferdinand Kretzschmar (born February 8, 1853 in Kreinitz , † October 21, 1923 in Dresden ) was a German judge.

Life

Kretzschmar attended the Princely School of St. Afra in Meissen from 1867 . After graduating from high school, he enrolled in law at the University of Leipzig in the summer semester of 1873 . At the same time he served in 1873/74 as a one-year volunteer in the infantry regiment "Prince Johann Georg" (8th Royal Saxon) No. 107 ( 24th Division (2nd Royal Saxon) ), in which he later became a reserve officer. With Ernst Bassermann he was active in the Corps Lusatia Leipzig . After a semester at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen (1875), he finished his studies in Leipzig. After the first state examination he was a trainee lawyer in the Kingdom of Saxony , after the second state examination he was first a court assessor in Zwickau. Since 1887 district judge in Dresden, he was later appointed to the Saxon Ministry of Justice . In 1899 he came to the Dresden Higher Regional Court as a higher regional judge . After the introduction of the Civil Code in 1900, he came out with numerous scientific publications, particularly on property law and inheritance law . He participated in the publication of the annals of the Dresden Higher Regional Court and the Saxon Archives for the Administration of Justice .

Honors

  • Character as a Privy Councilor of Justice
  • Dr. iur. hc of the University of Leipzig (1909, on the Leipzig university anniversary)

Works

  • Introduction to land registry law . Rossberg & Berger, Leipzig 1902/03.
  • Law of the Civil Code . Göschen, Leipzig 1910.
  • The formal land registry law . Göschen, Leipzig 1911.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. August Hermann Kreyssig : Afraner album 1876 . Meissen 1876
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 3/547.
  3. Professional data in the personnel files of the Corps Lusatia Leipzig