Crane law

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The crane Law ( Latin iuus geranii ) was to the 18th century by some rulers , but also from some cities have access to available and applied right to the boatman to force at a certain place the loaded cargo to declare ; then the right to keep a crane public in ports and at unloading points , for the use of which a certain fee (crane fee ) had to be paid.

Example: "At some customs offices, crane money or crane law has also been introduced, which is supposed to mean something like money, because the goods and merchandise have to be weighed for customs purposes."

literature

  • Wilhelm August Friedrich Danz: Handbook of today's German private law . Stuttgart 1798, p. 479 ff.
  • Crane law . In: Former Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 7 , issue 9 (edited by Günther Dickel , Heino Speer, with the assistance of Renate Ahlheim, Richard Schröder, Christina Kimmel, Hans Blesken). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1982, OCLC 832567132 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).

Individual evidence

  1. v. Justi: State economy . II, 2. [Part two, which includes in itself the doctrine of the rational use of the property of the state, and consequently the actual science of cameral or finance]. Reprint of the 2nd edition. Leipzig 1758. - 1963, p. 147