IXa Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice

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The IXa civil senate was a temporary from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004 to discharge the IX. Civil Senate set up as an auxiliary senate of the Federal Court of Justice .

occupation

Jurisdiction

According to the business allocation plan , the IXa civil senate was essentially responsible for the legal complaints and other legal remedies against complaint decisions and other resolutions on foreclosure in land and other than immovable property, unless the XII. Civil Senate was responsible, as well as foreclosure to obtain the surrender of things and to obtain acts or omissions.

history

Due to the high number of incoming legal complaints in enforcement cases made possible by the ZPO reform, the Senate was relieved of the burden of the IX. Civil Senate set up on January 1, 2003 and existed until the end of 2004.

Chair and members

The presiding judge in the IXa Senate was Dr. Kreft, who is also chairman of the IX. Civil Senate was.

As judges, the Senate included the judges at the BGH Raebel, Athing, Dr. Boetticher, von Lienen, Dr. Kessal-Wulf, Roggenbruck and (not from the beginning) Customs, who mainly performed this activity in addition to their assignment to other (civil or criminal) senates.

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