Telfs judicial district
Telfs judicial district | |
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Telfs District Court Innsbruck |
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state | Tyrol |
district | Innsbruck country |
Seat of the court | Telfs |
Code number | 7033 |
competent regional court | innsbruck |
surface | 245.90 km 2 |
Residents | 41,588 (January 1, 2020) |
The judicial district of Telfs is the District Court Telfs under standing judicial district in the state of Tyrol . Along with the judicial districts of Hall in Tirol and Innsbruck, it is one of three judicial districts in the political district of Innsbruck-Land .
history
The Telfs judicial district was created by a proclamation of the State Court Introductory Commission passed in 1849 and originally comprised the 15 communities Flaurling , Hatting , Inzing , Leutasch , Ober- mit Unterperfuss , Oberhofen , Pettnau , Pfaffenhofen , Polling , Ranggen , Reith , Scharnitz , Seefeld , Telfs and Zirl .
In the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district of Telfs, together with the judicial districts of Hall , Mieders , Steinach and Innsbruck, formed the district of Innsbruck Umgebung , whereby the city of Innsbruck received its own district authority as a statutory city.
After the First World War , the Mieders judicial district was dissolved by an ordinance of the federal government of March 29, 1923 and the area of this judicial district was assigned to the Innsbruck judicial district on June 1, 1923. As a result of this measure, the Innsbruck judicial district was expanded to include the municipalities of Ellbögen , Fulpmes , Kreith , Mieders , Neustift im Stubaital , Schönberg im Stubaital and Telfes im Stubai .
The municipalities of Arzl and Mühlau were removed from the judicial district of Hall in Tirol and the communities of Leutasch , Reith bei Seefeld , Scharnitz and Seefeld in Tirol from the judicial district of Telfs and added to the judicial district of Innsbruck by an ordinance of the Federal Chancellery of July 13, 1925 . In return, the municipality of Wildermieming was removed from the judicial district of Silz ( Imst district ) on September 1, 1925 and added to the Telfs judicial district.
Wildermieming was eliminated from the Innsbruck Umgebung district and joined the Imst district as a result of the National Socialist administrative reform in 1938, but the municipality remained part of the Telfs judicial district and became part of the Innsbruck-Land district again on January 1, 1947.
Courthouse
With the 13 municipalities of Flaurling , Hatting , Inzing , Oberhofen im Inntal , Oberperfuss , Pettnau , Pfaffenhofen , Polling in Tirol , Ranggen , Telfs , Unterperfuss , Wildermieming and Zirl, the court district includes parts of the northwest of the Innsbruck-Land district.
Individual evidence
- ^ Provincial law and government gazette for the Kronland Tirol and Vorarlberg. 1850, 1st piece, No. 1: Announcement of the State Court Introductory Commission of November 29, 1849, about the organization of courts in the Crown Lands of Tyrol and Vorarlberg
- ^ 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 ..."
- ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Piece, No. 101: Ordinance of July 10, 1868
- ↑ Ordinance of the Federal Government of March 29, 1923, regarding the disposition of district courts (Federal Law Gazette No. 187, 1923)
- ^ Federal Law Gazette for the Republic of Austria. Born in 1925, 54th issue, No. 234 : “Ordinance of the Federal Chancellery of July 13, 1925, concerning the allocation of the local communities Mühlau, Arzl, Seefeld, Scharnitz, Leutasch and Reith to the Innsbruck judicial district and the Wildermieming local community to the Telfs judicial district and the administrative district the Innsbruck district administration. "
- ↑ Federal Law Gazette 1925, Item 54, No. 234 : “Ordinance of the Federal Chancellery of July 13, 1925, regarding the allocation of the local communities Mühlau, Arzl, Seefeld, Scharnitz, Leutasch and Reith to the Innsbruck judicial district and the Wildermieming local community to the Telfs judicial district and the administrative district the Innsbruck district administration. "
- ↑ Law Gazette for Austria. Born in 1938, item 127, no. 448 : “Ordinance of the Reichsstatthalters (Austrian provincial government) on the change of the boundaries between the local community Fliess, judicial district Landeck, the local community Wildermieming, judicial district Telfs, and the local community Silz, judicial district Silz, on the one hand and the local community Wenns, Imst judicial district, the local community Leutasch, Innsbruck judicial district, and the local community St. Sigmund im Sellrain, Innsbruck judicial district on the other hand. "
- ↑ cf. Austrian Central Statistical Office (Ed.): Directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of June 1, 1951 Vienna 1953, p. 232