Julius Ebbecke

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Paul August Julius Ebbecke (born June 22, 1853 in Quedlinburg , † March 5, 1928 ) was a German judge .

Life

The son of a businessman studied law in Heidelberg from the summer semester of 1871. In 1874 he was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign. In 1881 he became a magistrate in Gammertingen and later in Aurich. In 1889 he became a district judge. In 1894 he was promoted to the district judge in Halle. In 1897 came to the Chamber Court as advice . In 1906 he was appointed to the Imperial Court. He worked in the 4th Civil Senate of the Reich Court until retirement. In 1914 he was called up for military service. At the beginning of April 1923 he retired. He was an employee of Gottlieb Planck's commentary on the BGB .

family

The Bonn physiologist Julius Ulrich Ebbecke (1883–1961) was his son. He was married since 1916 to the painter Hela Peters (1885–1973), a daughter of the Imperial Court Councilor Friedrich Albert Emil Willibald Peters (1847–1926). Another son was Julius Max Ebbecke (1882–1945), who from 1910 was a lawyer at Stinnes , RWE , Berz and Cie. (Mannheim) and was employed by Märkische Elektrizitätswerke AG from May 1916, and in 1923 Max Ebbecke joined Elektro Licht- und Kraftanlagen AG Berlin, an important finance company subsidiary of Siemens . In his later capacity of board member and most recently chairman, he took part in the commercial law committees of the Academy for German Law and was in the Reichsgruppe Industrie .

Fonts

  • Authorization and external authority under Prussian and common law. Berlin, Leipzig 1884.
  • Outline of a system of the legal order according to practical purposes: shown taking into account Prussian law and imperial law. Berlin, Leipzig 1888.
  • Principles of civil law. 1908 ( archive.org ).
  • The manufacturing legal protection. Yearbooks for the dogmatics of today's Roman and German private law, Volume 27 = New Series Volume 15. 1889, p. 304 ( online ).
  • Administrative law with effect in rem. In: Contributions to the explanation of German law. Volume 61, 1917, p. 558 ( online ).
  • Scope of the litigation. In: Journal for German Civil Proceedings. Volume 47, 1918, p. 207 ( online ).
  • Reichsgerichtsräte commentary 1910: Sections 1-89, 1030-1089, 1598-1921 BGB

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Registration book of the University of Heidelberg. Summer semester 1871 to summer semester 1872, Heidelberg, 1871–1872, p. 7 .
  2. ^ "The Reich Court and the War", Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, year 19 (1914), column 1190 .
  3. Werner Schubert (Ed.): Academy for German Law 1933–1945, Minutes of the Committees, Volume 1, Committee for Stock Corporation Law, Berlin 1886.

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