Jeremias Theodor Boisselier

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Jeremias Theodor Boisselier (born July 24, 1826 in Bremen , † 1912 ) was a German higher commercial judge and judge .

Life

The son of a businessman studied law in Heidelberg from 1845 and became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . and in Berlin in 1846. On December 2, 1848 he received his doctorate.

The man from Bremen was sworn in at the beginning of May 1849. On July 20, 1853 he became an assessor at the district court in Bremerhaven .

In 1854 and 1860 he was in the VI. Class (Bremerhaven) elected to the Bremen citizenship . In 1866 he came to the citizenry through the first class. From 1864 he was a public prosecutor and an elected member of the Bremen judges' college.

On July 1, 1870, he came to serve as a judge at the newly founded Higher Commercial Court and remained in the later renamed Higher Commercial Court until September 30, 1879. Then on October 1, 1879, he moved to the 1st Civil Senate of the Imperial Court , which he served until his retirement on 1 June 1896 belonged. Boisselier spent his twilight years in Bremen.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 . Berlin 1929, p. 350.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustav Toepke (Ed.): The register of the University of Heidelberg. 5th part: From 1807 - 1846. Heidelberg 1904, p. 760.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 122 , 119.
  3. ^ Directory of students. In: Official directory of staff and students on the Königli. Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin. For the winter half year from Michaelis 1846 to Easter 1847. Berlin 1846, p. 4 .
  4. Anniversaries of the Proff. Berner u. Schmidt et al. of the RGR. Boisselier, Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 3 (1898), p. 507 .
  5. ^ State calendar of the free Hanseatic city of Bremen. 1857, p. 97. (digitized version)
  6. ^ Legal Gazette of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Bremen 1854, p. 202 ; Bremen 1860, p. 237 .
  7. ^ Legal Gazette of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Bremen 1866, p. 69 .
  8. ^ Legal Gazette of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen 1864, Bremen 1865, p. 276 .
  9. Jürgen Vortmann: The memoirs of the lawyer Viktor von Meibom (1821-1892). Verlag Elwert, 1992, ISBN 3-7708-0986-6 , p. 190. (excerpt)
  10. ^ Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung. Volume 3 (1898), p. 507.