Irdning judicial district

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Former judicial district Irdning
Map of the Irdning judicial district
Judicial district Irdning
Regional Court Leoben
Basic data
state Styria
district Liezen
Seat of the court Irdning
Code number 6123
competent regional court  Leoben
surface 944.48 km 2
Dissolved July, 1st 2013
Assigned to Liezen

The judicial district Irdning was the District Court Irdning under standing judicial district in the state of Styria . It comprised 14 communities in the western part of the Liezen district .

history

The judicial district Irdning was created by a proclamation of the State Court Introductory Commission passed in 1849 and originally comprised the twelve communities Aigen , Altirdning , Donnersbach , Donnersbachwald , Irdning , Lantschern , Neuhaus , Niederöblarn , Pürgg , Stainach , Tauplitz and Wörschach .

In the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district Irdning formed the district Liezen together with the judicial districts Aussee , Gröbming , Liezen , Rottenmann , Schladming and St. Gallen .

When the political district of Gröbming was founded in 1873 , the judicial district Irdning, together with the judicial districts of Gröbming and Schladming, became part of the newly founded district on June 30, 1873.

In 1938 the district of Gröbming was dissolved in the course of the National Socialist administrative changes. The Irdning judicial district subsequently came back to the Liezen district on October 15, 1938, together with the Schladming and Gröbming judicial districts . This change was retained even after World War II.

Until 2002 the area remained almost unchanged at 476.65 km². In the course of the amalgamation of several judicial districts by the district court regulation of Styria of the federal government, the neighboring judicial district Bad Aussee was also dissolved and its area was merged with the judicial district Irdning. The judicial district of Irdning thus expanded to include the municipalities of Altaussee , Bad Aussee , Bad Mitterndorf , Grundlsee and Pichl-Kainisch .

On July 1, 2013, the judicial district was dissolved and the municipalities were assigned to the Liezen judicial district.

Courthouse

The judicial district of Irdning comprised the 14 municipalities of Aigen im Ennstal , Altaussee , Bad Aussee , Bad Mitterndorf , Donnersbach , Donnersbachwald , Grundlsee , Irdning , Niederöblarn , Pichl-Kainisch , Pürgg-Trautenfels , Stainach , Tauplitz and Wörschach of the Liezen district.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ General state law and government gazette for the Crown Land of Styria. 1850, XXI. Piece, No. 378 : Decree of the governor of September 20, 1850, with which the new local parishes established according to the provisional law of March 17, 1849 with their allocation to the political judicial and tax office districts in the Crown Land of Styria are made known.
  2. ^ General state law and government gazette for the Crown Land of Styria. 1850 (Bruck district supplement).
  3. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. Law of 19 May 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ...
  4. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Piece, No. 101 : Ordinance of July 10, 1868.
  5. Reichsgesetzblatt for the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrathe. 1873, XXIX. Piece, No. 84 : Ordinance of the Minister of the Interior, regarding the establishment of a new district authority for Gröbming in Styria.
  6. ^ Ordinance sheet for the official area of ​​the governor for Styria. Born 1938, Item 6, No. 11 : Ordinance of the Governor on the division of the State of Styria into administrative districts.
  7. Federal Law Gazette II No. 82/2002 : Ordinance of the Federal Government on the amalgamation of district courts and the districts of the remaining district courts in Styria (District Courts Ordinance Styria).
  8. Federal Law Gazette II No. 243/2012 : District Courts Ordinance Styria 2012.

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