District Court Ebermannstadt

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The Ebermannstadt district court was an older Bavarian district court that existed from 1804 to 1879 and was based in Ebermannstadt in what is now the Forchheim district . 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

After the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss the Bishopric of Bamberg canceled and Pfalz-Bayern had been awarded, which was in 1804 in the course of administrative restructuring of Bavaria , the district court Ebermannstadt from former Bamberger places (only the Office Streitberg previously belonged to the Principality of Bayreuth erected). The goods

After the establishment of the Kingdom of Bavaria, this was added to the Mainkreis , whose capital was Bamberg . The Ebermannstadt district office was formed in 1862 through the merger of the older district courts Ebermannstadt and Hollfeld and took over the administrative tasks of the regional courts. The regional courts were still responsible for the jurisdiction.

On the occasion of the introduction of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, the District Court of Ebermannstadt was established, the district of which was congruent with the previous District Court district of Ebermannstadt and consequently the municipalities of Albertshof , Birkenreuth , Breitenbach , Burggaillreuth , Burggrub , Drosendorf am Eggerbach , Drgendorf , Dürrbrunn , Ebermannstadt Engelhardsberg , Eschlipp , Gasseldorf , Goetzendorf , Hagenbach , Holy in Oberfranken , Hetzeldorf , Luetzel village , Muggendorf , Neuses , Niedermirsberg , upper Felldorf , Oberleinleiter , upper Weilersbach , Pretzfeld , tire Berg , Rüssenbach , Siegritz , Streitberg , Stücht , Tiefenstürmig , Traindorf , Unterleinleiter , Unterweiler Bach , Wannbach , Weigelshofen , Wohlmannsgesees , Wohlmuthshüll , Wüstenstein and Zoggendorf included.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Georg Prändel: Description of the earth of the entire Palatinate Bavarian possessions: with constant reference to topography, history, physical condition, agriculture and state economy. Containing the Palatinate Bavarian province in Swabia, the two principalities of Bamberg and Würzburg, and the Duchy of Berg, 1806, p. 202 ff., Digitized
    multiple names of the places where different offices had rights.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 451 .
  3. Royal Highest Ordinance of April 2, 1879, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts ( GVBl. P. 368 )
  4. District Court Ebermannstadt. In: Royal. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Ackermann, Munich 1877, Sp. 1029-1034.