District court Alzey

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The Alzey District Court ( Alzey Peace Court until 1878 ) is a district court in Germany . It resides in the Alzeyer Castle .

Jurisdiction

The factual jurisdiction of the Alzey District Court results from the Courts Constitution Act . The local jurisdiction (traditionally called Sprengel ) comprises the city of Alzey and the municipalities of Alzey-Land , Wöllstein and Wörrstadt .

The district court of Alzey is the agricultural court for the districts of the district courts of Mainz , Bad Kreuznach and Bingen and is therefore exclusively responsible, for example, in matters relating to farm rules .

history

With the Treaty of Lunéville , the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine by France was confirmed. During the French era , the Alzey Peace Court was set up with Cirkumscription (circular) of January 28, 1803 ( 8th Pluviose XI ) , which was responsible for the canton of Alzey . In 1801 the justice of the peace B. Dedel worked as a single judge at the court. This was subordinated to the Départementgericht in the Donnersberg département , based in Mainz, and to the appeal court for the four new départements in Trier .

After the reconquest in the Wars of Liberation , the region was administered from 1814 to 1816 by the Austro-Baier Community Provincial Administration Commission . This let the peace courts exist, but on July 27, 1815 set up the court of appeal in Kreuznach as a higher court.

The Grand Duchy of Hesse , which Rheinhessen received as part of an area swap in 1816, also took over the structure of the courts in the province of Rheinhessen . However, the Court of Appeal in Kreuznach was dissolved and a provisional Higher Court in Mainz with the "Provisional Appeal and Cassation Court Regulations for the Grand Ducal Hessian part of the state on the left bank of the Rhine" issued on November 4, 1815.

The Alzey Peace Court was now one of twelve peace courts that were subordinate to the Mainz District Court . After the division of the Mainz District Court into the Mainz and Alzey District Courts on December 1, 1836, the Alzey District Court was assigned to the judicial district of the Alzey District Court, which was renamed the Alzey District Court on October 24, 1852 . The German Revolution of 1848/1849 also led to the separation of the administration of justice in the Grand Duchy of Hesse . However, this did not affect the province of Rheinhessen, where this separation had already taken place during the French era.

The Courts Constitution Act of January 27, 1877 was introduced in the Grand Duchy of Darmstadt with the Grand Ducal Hessian Act of September 3, 1878 and the Implementing Ordinance of May 14, 1879. The Alzey Peace Court was converted into a district court on October 1, 1878. It was subordinate to the Mainz Regional Court and the Darmstadt Higher Regional Court .

Judge in court

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. State law on the structure and the districts of the courts (GerOrG RLP) §6 Abs. 2 Nr. 3 lit. a of October 5, 1977; Retrieved July 15, 2011
  2. §5 of the State Ordinance on Jurisdiction in Civil Matters and Matters of Voluntary Jurisdiction (ZivilZustV RP) Retrieved on July 15, 2011
  3. Historical-statistical yearbook of the Departements vom Donnersberge (journal volume 1800/01), pp. 170–174 digitized version ( memento of the original dated November 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (285 page (s) approx. 366.42 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de

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