Kurt Pagendarm

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Kurt Pagendarm (born March 29, 1902 in Berlin ; † December 6, 1976 in Karlsruhe ) was a German lawyer and federal judge .

Family, origin and education

As the son of the Chief Calibration Inspector Philipp Pagendarm from Beverungen and his wife Käthe Pagendarm born. Vogel was born to Kurt Pagendarm in Berlin. From Easter 1912 until his final exams at Easter 1921, he attended the municipal high school in Kassel, after which he first completed a banking apprenticeship at the banking house André und Herzog in Kassel, before studying law and political science at the Georg-August University in Göttingen in the summer semester of 1923 recorded. There he joined the Catholic Student Union AV Palatia Göttingen in the Cartell Association . On August 4 and 7, 1926, he passed the first state examination in law in Kassel. On 16 January 1929 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg to Dr. jur. and passed the second state examination in law after completing the legal preparatory service.

Judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe

He decided to work as a judge and entered the Prussian civil service. After the war, he worked as a judge at various courts until he was finally appointed as a judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, where he served the XII. Civil Senate belonged to. By resolution of the Federal Cabinet, he became President of the III. Appointed civil senate. The comparison he made with the consideration of the contributions saved before the currency reform for the purchase of a VW Beetle attracted a lot of attention. He wrote several articles for legal journals, mostly on the case law of the Federal Court of Justice.

Publications

  • Violations of the laws of thought, empirical principles and discretion as reasons for revision . Quakenbrück 1929 (plus jur. Dissertation Univ. Marburg 1929)
  • The liability of the notary according to the case law of the Federal Court of Justice , in: DRiZ 1959, p. 133.