Lofer judicial district
Former judicial district of Lofer | |
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Basic data | |
state | Salzburg |
district | Zell am See |
Seat of the court | Lofer |
competent regional court | Salzburg |
Dissolved | June 1, 1923 |
Assigned to | Saalfelden |
The judicial district of Lofer was a judicial district in the federal state of Salzburg which was subordinate to the district court of Lofer . The judicial district existed until the end of May 1923 and comprised the northern part of the Zell am See district .
history
The judicial district of Lofer was created together with 22 other judicial districts in Salzburg by a decree of the kk Oberlandesgericht Linz on July 4, 1850 and originally included the eleven tax communities Au , Gföll , Hallenstein , Lofer , Obstthurn , Reit , St. Martin , Scheffsnoth , Unken , Unterweißbach and Wildenthal .
In the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district together with the judicial districts Mittersill , Saalfelden , Taxenbach and Zell am See formed the district of Zell am See .
The judicial district of Lofer was dissolved together with the judicial districts of Golling and Mattsee on June 1, 1923 , with the judicial district of Lofer being added to the judicial district of Saalfelden.
Courthouse
Before the dissolution, the judicial district of Lofer comprised the four municipalities of Lofer , Sankt Martin bei Lofer , Weißbach bei Lofer and Unken .
Individual evidence
- ↑ General State Law and Government Gazette for the Crown Land Austria ob der Enns 1850, XXV. Piece, No. 288: Decree of the k. k. Higher Regional Court for the Crown Lands of Austria ob der Enns and Salzburg from July 4, 1850 on ALEX - Historical legal and legal texts online
- ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. "Law of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
- ↑ RGBl. No. 25/1867 : "Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice, on the establishment of pure district courts in the Herzogthume Salzburg"
- ↑ Federal Law Gazette No. 187/1923 : "Ordinance of the Federal Government of March 29, 1923, regarding the abandonment of district courts"
literature
- Austrian Academy of Sciences (ed.): Historical local dictionary. Statistical documentation on population and settlement history . Salzburg ( oeaw.ac.at [PDF; 820 kB ; accessed on August 23, 2018] database: August 31, 2016).
- Statistics Austria : Register of municipalities as of 1.1.2018