Amberg District Court (older order)

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The district court of Amberg was a Bavarian district court of the older order that existed from 1803 to 1879 and was based in Amberg in the Upper Palatinate . In the Kingdom of Bavaria , the regional courts were judicial and administrative authorities, which were replaced in administrative matters by the district offices in 1862 and in legal matters by the local courts in 1879 .

history

A Bavarian regional court of the older order had existed in Amberg since 1803, and a district court since 1857 . On the occasion of the complete separation of jurisprudence and administration in the right bank of the Rhine region of the Kingdom of Bavaria , which came into force on July 1, 1862 , the previous Amberg City Court was merged with the previous Amberg Regional Court to form a city and regional court. The district of this court consisted of the cities of Amberg and Hirschau , the markets of Rieden and Schnaittenbach and the rural communities of Ammersricht , Ammerthal , Aschach , Diebis , Ebermannsdorf , Egelsheim , Ensdorf , Forst , Freudenberg , Gärmersdorf , Gailoh , Garsdorf , Haag , Hiltersdorf , Hohenkemnath , Karmensölden , Köfering , Kötzersricht , Lintach , Mendorferbuch , Mimbach , Pittersberg , Pursruck , Raigering , Siegenhofen , Steiningloh , Thanheim , Theuern , Traßlberg , Ullersberg , Ursensollen , Ursulapoppenricht , Weiher , Wolfsbach , Wutschdorf and Zant . In 1879, according to the Reich's uniform court constitution law of 1877, the then regional court was converted into the district court of Amberg , and the district court became the new district court of Amberg .

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  1. Royal Highest Ordinance of February 24, 1862 for the implementation of the law of November 10, 1861, the judicial constitution regarding ( RBl. Sp. 369 )
  2. ^ Formation of the district courts, the city courts, then the city and regional courts, and the regional courts in the regions on this side of the Rhine. ( Enclosure of the very highest ordinance of February 24, 1862 for the implementation of the law of November 10, 1861, concerning the court system. )
  3. District Office Amberg. I. District of the Amberg City and Regional Court. In: K. Statistisches Bureau (Ed.): Directory of the municipalities of the Kingdom of Bavaria with their population in December 1861, arranged according to districts, administrative districts and court districts, including the relevant tax offices, forest offices and building authorities, together with an alphabetical index. Munich 1863, p. 83.