Mittersill judicial district
Former judicial district Mittersill | |
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Mittersill judicial district Salzburg regional court |
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Basic data | |
state | Salzburg |
district | Zell am See |
Seat of the court | Mittersill |
Code number | 5061 |
competent regional court | Salzburg |
surface | 984.63 km 2 (2001) |
Residents | 22,081 (2001) |
Dissolved | January 1, 2005 |
Assigned to | Zell am See |
The judicial district Mittersill was a district court subordinate to the district court Mittersill in the federal state of Salzburg . The judicial district comprised the southwestern part of the Zell am See district and was joined to the Zell am See judicial district in 2005 .
history
The judicial district Mittersill was created together with 22 other judicial districts in Salzburg by a decree of the kk Oberlandesgericht Linz on July 4, 1850 and originally comprised the 28 tax communities Bramberg , Dürrnberg , Felben , Felberthal , Habach , Hinterwaldberg , Hollersbach , Jesdorf , Jochberg , Kriml , Lengdorf , Mittersill (market) , Mittersill (castle) , Mühlbach , Mühlberg , Neukirchen , Niedernsill , Paßthurn , Rosenthal , Schattberg , Schwarzenbach , Spielbichl , Stubach , Stuhlfelden , Sulzau , Tobersbach , Uttendorf and Wald .
As part of the separation of the political and judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district of Mittersill, together with the judicial districts of Lofer , Saalfelden , Taxenbach and Zell am See, formed the district of Zell am See .
Through the amalgamation of municipalities, the number of municipalities was reduced to the nine municipalities of Bramberg am Wildkogel , Hollersbach im Pinzgau , Krimml , Mittersill , Neukirchen am Großvenediger , Niedernsill , Stuhlfelden , Uttendorf and Wald im Pinzgau until the second half of the 20th century .
With the “District Court Ordinance Salzburg” passed in 2002, the Mittersill judicial district was dissolved and merged with the Zell am See judicial district on January 1, 2005.
Courthouse
Before the dissolution, the judicial district of Mittersill comprised the nine communities Bramberg am Wildkogel , Hollersbach im Pinzgau , Krimml , Mittersill , Neukirchen am Großvenediger , Niedernsill , Stuhlfelden , Uttendorf and Wald im Pinzgau .
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 ..."
- ↑ State Law and Ordinance Gazette for the Duchy of Salzburg. No. 8/1867 : “Decree of the k. k. State Presidents on the reform of the political administration in the Herzogthume Salzburg "
- ↑ Federal Law Gazette No. 21/1971 : “21. Ordinance of the Federal Government of December 22, 1970 on the districts of the district courts located in the State of Salzburg "
- ↑ Federal Law Gazette II No. 287/2002 : "Ordinance of the Federal Government on the amalgamation of District Courts and on the Sprengel of the remaining District Courts in the State of Salzburg (District Courts Ordinance Salzburg)"
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 January 1, 2018