Prachatitz judicial district

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Former judicial district of Prachatitz
( Czech : soudní okres Prachatice )
Basic data
Crown land Bohemia
district Prachatitz
Seat of the court Prachatitz (Prachatice)
Template: Infobox judicial district / maintenance / no code number
competent regional court  Pisek
surface 288.97 km 2  (1910)
Residents 21,793  (1910)
Dissolved 1919
Assigned to Czechoslovakia

The judicial district Prachatitz ( Czech : soudní okres Prachatice ) was a judicial district subordinate to the district court Prachatitz in the crown land of Bohemia . It included areas in South Bohemia in the Okres Prachatice . The center of the judicial district was the city of Prachatice (Prachatice). The area has belonged to the newly founded Czechoslovakia since 1918 and has been part of the Czech Republic since 1993 .

history

The original patrimonial jurisdiction was abolished in the Austrian Empire after the revolutionary years of 1848/49 . They were replaced by the district, regional and higher regional courts, which were planned according to the principles of the Minister of Justice and whose creation was approved by Emperor Franz Joseph I on July 6, 1849 . The judicial district Prachatitz initially belonged to the Pisek district and in 1854 comprised 57 cadastral communities.

In the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district Prachatitz together with the judicial districts Netolitz (Netolice) and Winterberg (Vimperk) formed the district Prachatitz .

As of September 1, 1877, the communities Nebahau and Jelenka were eliminated from the Netolitz judicial district and added to the Prachatitz judicial district.

In the judicial district of Prachatitz there were 26,262 people in 1869, compared to 21,815 in 1900.

The judicial district of Prachatitz had a population of 21,793 in 1910, of whom 10,568 stated German and 11,181 Czech as the colloquial language. There were also 44 foreign speakers or foreigners living in the judicial district.

Due to the border regulations of the Treaty of Saint-Germain , which was concluded on September 10, 1919 , the judicial district of Prachatitz came completely to the newly founded Czechoslovakia , with the court division essentially remaining in place until 1938. After the Munich Agreement , the area became part of the Prachatitz district or the Sudetenland . The district court was assigned to the district court district Deggendorf .

After the Second World War, the area became part of the Okres Prachatice , to which it still belongs today. After the district authorities lost their administrative competences in the course of an administrative reform in 2003, these are taken over by the municipalities or the Jihočeský kraj , and the area around Prachatice has been amalgamated with other districts since the beginning of the 21st century.

Courthouse

The circuit court comprised 1910 36 municipalities Altprachatitz (Stare Prachatice), Auritz (Ouřice) BELC (Běleč) Burns Berg (Spálenec) Budkau (Budkov) Chocholata Lhota (Chocholatá Lhota), Christel shock (Křišťanovice) Chroboly (Chroboly) Chumen (Chumena), Höfen (Dvory), Frauenthal (Frantoly), Husinetz (Husinec), Jelemka (Jelenky), Laschitz (Lažiště), Lipowitz (Lipovice), Mitschowitz (Mičovice), Nebahau (Nebahov), Oberhaid (Zbytiny), Obersablat (Horní Záblatí), Oberschlag (Milejšice), Pfefferschlag (Fefry), Pietschau (Pěčnov), Prachatitz (Prachatice), Repeschin (Řepešín), Rohn (Leptač), Sablat (Záblatí), Schreinetschlag (Šviěšín), Schwihauov (Skřhín) , Tieschowitz (Těšovice), Unterkožli (Dolní Kožlí), Wällischbirken (Vlachovo Březí), Wolletschlag (Volovice), Wosek (Oseky), Zaborz (Záboří), Zabrdy (Zábrdí) and Zarowna (Žárovná).

Individual evidence

  1. State Law and Government Gazette for the Crown Land of Bohemia (Third Section of the Supplementary Volume) 1849, No. 110: "Organization of the Courts in the Crown Land of Bohemia."
  2. State Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bohemia 1854, Division I, XLVII. Piece, No. 277: "Ordinance of the Ministries of the Interior, Justice and Finance of October 9, 1854, Concerning the Political and Judicial Organization of the Kingdom of Bohemia"
  3. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. "Act of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
  4. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Item, No. 101: Ordinance of July 10th, 1868, the implementation of the law of May 19th, 1868 (Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt Nr. 44) in Bohemia, Dalmatia, Austria under and above the Enns, Styria, Carinthia, Bukowina, Concerning Moravia, Silesia, Tyrol and Vorarlberg, Istria, Gorizia and Gradiska.
  5. Reichsgesetzblatt for the kingdoms and states represented in the Reichsrath 1877, No. 51: "Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice, regarding the allocation of the local communities Nebahau and Jelenka to the district of the Prachatitz district court in Bohemia"
  6. ^ Bohemian kk Lieutenancy (ed.): Local repertory of the Kingdom of Bohemia. With the use of the k .k. Statistical Central Commission compiled results of the census of December 31, 1869 published. Prague 1872, p. 10
  7. Ck místodržitelství (ed.): Seznam míst v Království českém. K rozkazu ck místodržitelství na základě úřadních udání sestaven. Prague 1907, p. 418
  8. kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Spezialortsrepertorium von Böhmen. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1915, p. 331

literature

  • kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Spezialortsrepertorium von Böhmen. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1915 (special location repertories of the Austrian states)