Franz Paul Scheiber

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Franz Paul Scheiber (born August 5, 1853 in Munich ; † June 4, 1921 there ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Scheiber was a son of the rent clerk Franz Paul Scheiber in Tölz and his wife Therese, geb. Geiger, from Ottobeuren. He attended high school near St. Stephan in Augsburg and the Königliche Maxgymnasium in Munich. In 1872/73 he served as a one-year volunteer with the Royal Bavarian Infantry Body Regiment in Munich. He then began studying law at the University of Munich . There he was first Renonce of the Corps Suevia , to which his father also belonged, but soon asked to leave and joined the Corps Franconia . In the winter semester of 1874/75 he initially continued his studies in Berlin , but returned to Munich in the following semester and passed the university examination in November 1876. He spent his time as a legal intern in various offices in Munich. In 1879 he passed the state examination in law. In 1880 he became an accessist with the district government in Regensburg, in 1881 district office assessor in Vohenstrauß, 1886 in Kitzingen, in 1890 at the district office of Munich II. At the end of 1892 he was appointed district administrator in Grafenau . In 1901 he switched to the regional government of the Upper Palatinate in Regensburg as a councilor . In 1903 he joined the government of Upper Bavaria in Munich in the same position . In 1912 he was promoted to senior government councilor and in 1919 to government director. For health reasons, he took his leave in 1920.

Awards

literature

  • 200 semesters of Munich francs. [Munich] 1936, p. 248 (No. 423)