Karl Domizlaff

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Karl Domizlaff (* 1859 in Göttingen , † 1915 in Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus ) was a German insurance lawyer and author.

Life

Domizlaff was a son of the Göttingen postal director Helmuth Leonard Julius Domizlaff and the younger brother of the general field postmaster Georg Domizlaff . He studied at the Georg-August-University of Goettingen jurisprudence . In 1881 he became a member of the uncovering association Mündenia. He was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD . In 1887 Domizlaff became a resident lawyer in Hanover and, from 1893, successor to Heinrich Adolf Mohrhoff as director of Concordia, Hannoversche Feuer-Versicherungs-Gesellschaft . He was also given the character of a judicial councilor . In 1906 he becameCorps bow carrier of the Hercynia Göttingen. In 1915 he fell as a company commander on the Western Front (First World War) .

In addition, he published specialist books on fire insurance technology and was co-editor of a specialist dictionary. After the Reich laws on private insurance companies came into force , he wrote an overview of the regulations that were still valid (Berlin: Mittler, 1907), which was also included in foreign libraries. His book The General Fire Insurance Conditions was a standard work that was printed in nine editions from 1909 to 1930 and also received abroad. His book Die Feuerversicherung was published in 1914 and revised in 1923 as fire insurance . The work is considered the leading textbook on the subject at this time.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 46/214
  2. ^ Announcements of the German Alpine Club, Volume 41 (1915), p. 52. (Obituary)
  3. ^ Alfred Manes, Konrad Schneider, Karl Domizlaff, Richard van der Borght: Insurance Lexicon. A reference work for all areas of private and social insurance, especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland . JCB Mohr, 1909.
  4. ^ Quarterly List of Additions to the Library . In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society , Volume 70. Royal Statistical Society, 1907.
  5. Literarisches Centralblatt für Deutschland , Volume 61. Georg Wigand, 1910. P. 773
  6. Bulletin de l'Institut des actuaires français , Volume 23. Dulac Frères, 1913
  7. ^ Peter Koch: History of Insurance Science in Germany. (on the occasion of its 100th anniversary) Karlsruhe 1998, p. 260.