Law on the reorganization of the Kleve district

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The law to reorganize the district of Kleve was promulgated on March 11, 1969 and restructured the communities in what was then the district (later district) of Kleve.

Before the municipality reform, there were the towns of Goch and Kleve in the district of Kleve, the municipalities of Materborn and Pfalzdorf, which were free of charge, and seven offices. With the law, six new municipalities were formed, three of which had municipal rights.

Through the Lower Rhine Act , the municipalities were incorporated into a new, larger district of Kleve .

Brief description

I. section Territorial changes in the area of ​​the municipalities
§ 1 Merger of Kranenburg, Wyler , Zyfflich , Mehr and Niel to form the new Kranenburg municipality , dissolution of the Kranenburg office
§ 2 Merger of the city of Kleve and the municipalities of Materborn , Donsbrüggen , Keeken , Cattle , Wardhausen , Brienen , Griethausen , Kellen , Salmorth , Warbeyen and Reichswalde to form the new city of Kleve , incorporation of parcels of the municipalities of Hau and Schneppenbaum, dissolution of the offices of Cattle and Griethausen
§ 3 Merger of Hau , Louisendorf , Schneppenbaum , Till-Moyland and Huisberden to form the new municipality of Bedburg-Hau , incorporation of parcels of the municipality of Reichswalde, dissolution of the Till office
§ 4 Merger of Altkalkar , Appeldorn , Bylerward , Grieth , Hanselaer , Hönnepel , Kalkar, Neulouisendorf , Niedermörmter , Wissel , Wisselward and Emmericher Eyland to form the new town of Kalkar , dissolution of the Kalkar office
§ 5 Merger of the city of Goch and the communities of Pfalzdorf , Asperden , Hassum , Hommersum , Hülm , Kessel and Nierswalde to form the new city of Goch , dissolution of the Asperden office
§ 6 Merger of Keppeln , Uedem, Uedemerbruch and Uedemerfeld to form the new municipality of Uedem , dissolution of the Uedem office
Section II Final provisions
§ 7 Confirmation of the community amalgamations
§ 8th Assignment to the local courts
§ 9 Comes into force on July 1, 1969

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