District Court Rottenburg an der Laaber

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The district court Rottenburg an der Laaber in Rottenburg an der Laaber was founded in 1838 as a district court of the older order and existed until 1879.

history

The Rottenburg nursing court was established as early as 1279, when the fortress Rottenburg and the surrounding area became the property of the Wittelsbach duke Heinrich von Niederbayern . This made Rottenburg the seat of a huge judicial district that reached up to the gates of Landshut . This nursing court (also called the regional court at that time ) existed until the end of the 18th century. In 1803, in the course of administrative reforms in Bavaria, the Landshut and Vilsbiburg district courts were established, which form part of the Isar districtbelonged and also included the area of ​​the former Rottenburg nursing court. In 1838, as a result of a further administrative reform of the Kingdom of Bavaria , the district court of the older order Rottenburg an der Laaber was established.

The district court of Rottenburg an der Laaber comprised the following communities:

Andermannsdorf , Egg , Hebramsdorf , Högldorf , Hofendorf , Hohenthann , Holzhausen , Inkofen , Kläham , Münster , Niedereulenbach , Niederhornbach , Oberergoldsbach , Oberhatzkofen , Oberlauterbach , Oberotterbach , Oberroning , Pattendorf , Pfaffendorf , Pfeffendorf , Pfeffenhausen , Piegendaber , Rainertshausen , Rottenburg , Schmatzhausen , Stollnried , Türkenfeld and Wolferthau .

The regional courts in the Kingdom of Bavaria as judicial and administrative authorities were absorbed into the district offices in administrative terms in 1862. The remainder of the administrative responsibilities of the Rottenburg district court went to the Rottenburg an der Laaber district office . The remaining judicial facilities in Rottenburg initially retained the name of the district court.

In 1879 the regional court was renamed uniformly throughout the empire in the district court Rottenburg an der Laaber by the Courts Constitution Act . When the law on the organization of the ordinary courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) came into force on July 1, 1973, it was repealed and assigned to the district court district of Landshut.

literature

  • Commission for Bavarian State History: Historical Atlas of Bavaria - Part of Old Bavaria - The City of Landshut and the District Court of Rottenburg. Munich 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. Royal Highest Ordinance, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts, dated April 2, 1879, Bavarian Law and Ordinance Gazette p. 355
  2. Law on the Organization of the Ordinary Courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) of April 25, 1973 (GVBl p. 189)