Karl Jeß

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Karl Johannes Hermann Jeß (born January 14, 1843 in Schaedtbeck near Kiel , † February 11, 1925 in Marburg ) was a German lawyer and Senate President at the Imperial Court .

Life

He studied law in Jena and Kiel. In 1863 he was a member of the Arminia fraternity in the Jeß castle cellar , passed the official examination at the Higher Appeal Court in Kiel at Easter 1866 and was sworn in on May 4, 1866. He then worked in Ranzau for the administration and directorate. In 1867 he became a court assessor at the district court of Altona. In 1869 he worked in Blankenese and in 1871 in Lüneburg. In 1872 he became a district judge in Stade. In 1876 he was appointed assessor of the higher court in Stade. In 1879 Jeß was promoted to district judge and transferred to Hanover. In 1888 he was promoted to district judge. In 1889 he came to Celle as an appellate judge. In 1895 he was appointed to the Imperial Court. He worked as a judge in the 1st Civil Senate . In 1907 he became President of the 5th Civil Senate . He retired on October 1, 1918.

Honors

family

His father was Adolf Jeß (1804–1894), who married Elisabeth Mau (1810–1886) a sister of the mother of the sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies . Their mother was the great-grandmother of Federal President Karl Carstens . He was the uncle of the ophthalmologist Adolf Jess . One son married a daughter of his colleague Heinrich Winchenbach in 1905 . One son from this connection was the later Hamburg Senate Director Henning Jess (* 1908).

Works

  • "On the doctrine of the Publiciana in rem actio" , year books for the dogmatics of today's Roman and German private law, Volume 17 (= New Series Volume 5), 1879, p. 207 .
  • "Is the debtor entitled to deposit because of the obligee's uncertainty?" , Yearbooks for the Dogmatics of Today's Roman and German Private Law, Volume 14 (= New Series Volume 2), 1875, p. 158 .

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 . Berlin 1929, p. 348.
  • Law: Review for the German legal profession, Volume 20 (1916), Col. 365.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Kaupp : Early coins. From the memories of the sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies, Tönnies-Forum 1/96, pp. 56–78; Footnote 18; quoted after Bernhard Schroeter (Ed.): For fraternity and fatherland: Festschrift for fraternity and student historian Prof. (FH) Dr. Peter Kaupp, Books on Demand GmbH February 2006, ISBN 3833444444 , 402 .
  2. Justice Ministerialblatt for Prussian legislation and administration of justice, 29th year (1867), Berlin 1867, p. 346 .