Heinrich Ernst Bornemann

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Heinrich Ernst Bornemann (born August 12, 1780 in Schwarzenbek ; † March 3, 1820 in Schönberg (Mecklenburg) ) was a German lawyer .

biography

Bornemann studied law at the University of Göttingen and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD . He entered the Mecklenburg judicial service and in 1803 became a lawyer and procurator at the Schwerin judicial office . In 1804 he was appointed notary and at the same time knightly secretary in Gadebusch . In 1809 he became city judge in Gadebusch. In 1814 he came as the second official to the newly established Landvogtei for the Principality of Ratzeburg in Schönberg, and after the death of the Privy Councilor of Justice Johann Philipp Seip († September 3, 1816) he became the first official with the title of Judicial Councilor.

His brother was the Goldberg fountain doctor Johann Friedrich Christian Bornemann (1791–1868).

Fonts

  • About the confessio qualificata in the civil process, with an application to the exceptio non rite adimpleti contractus. Hanover 1806
  • Proof that the difference between curable and incurable nullities is completely alien to the Last Reichs Farewell and has only led to great errors. Hanover: Hahn 1807
  • Considerations: About the Higher Appeal Court Regulations for the joint Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Higher Appeal Court and the related publication ordinances of July 1, 1818. Güstrow: Ebert 1818
  • Contribution to the improvement of the appellate procedure and to the better establishment of the lower courts. Rostock and Schwerin 1819

literature

  • Detlev Lorenz Lübker, Hans Schröder: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1796 to 1828. Volume 1, Altona 1829, p. 62f, no. 124
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1254 .

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