Franz Appelius

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Franz Friedrich Carl Appelius (born June 20, 1866 in Berlin , † 1939 in Düsseldorf ) was a German administrative lawyer .

Life

He was the son of the Berlin District Court Councilor Hermann Appelius and his wife Marie, née Rudolph. After attending the Askanisches Gymnasium in Berlin, Franz Appelius studied at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin. In 1889 he passed the trainee examination and in 1893 the assessor examination. He then worked briefly at the public prosecutor's office in Berlin and at the Berlin Provincial Administration. In 1894 he moved to Düsseldorf for the Rhenish Provincial Administration. There he was appointed regional councilor in 1901. In 1920 he became Vice President of the State Insurance Institute of the Rhine Province. He retired on October 1, 1933. He also worked as a lecturer at the Medical Academy and the Administration Academy in Düsseldorf.

As an author, he published together with Georg Kautz the work Prussian municipal civil service law , which appeared in Berlin in 1900.

family

Franz Appelius married Martha in 1895, the daughter of the Berlin Senate President Theodor Golz , niece of General Gustav von Golz . The daughter Liselotte emerged from the marriage and married the Düsseldorf police colonel Stolzenburg.

His uncle was the Prussian building officer Oscar Appelius .

Publications

  • The proceedings before the courts of arbitration established on the basis of the Invalidity and Old Age Insurance Act , 1898.
  • Collective book of the certificates of the final numbers from the offsetting of the receipt cards , 1899.
  • (with Georg Kautz ): Prussian municipal civil service law , Berlin, 1900.
  • The criminal content of 182 para. 1 of the Disability Insurance Act , 1908.
  • (with Augustin Düttmann and Hans Seelmann): Commentary on the Insurance Act for Salaried Employees of December 20, 1911 , 1913.
  • Comparative overviews of the social security according to the Reichsversicherungsordnung of July 19, 1911, the Insurance Act for Salaried Employees of December 20, 1911 and the subsequent legal etc. amendments up to July 1921 , 1921.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary in the Cologne City Archives