Teisendorf district court

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The district court Teisendorf was a Bavarian district court of the older order that existed from 1811 to 1818 and was based in Teisendorf .

history

According to his decision of November 30, 1810, the Bavarian King Maximilian I Joseph had the formation of the Teisendorf Regional Court announced on January 9, 1811 from the former Teisendorf and Waging nursing courts . In 1818, however, the Teisendorf Regional Court was dissolved again and the majority of its district was assigned to the Laufen Regional Court in order to compensate for the loss of a large part of its jurisdiction as a result of the Congress of Vienna . The remaining municipalities of the dissolved Teisendorf Regional Court were Stoißberg (today: Anger ), Högl (incorporated into the municipality of Anger in 1978) and Piding , which were assigned to the Reichenhall Regional Court at the same time .

swell

  • Publications of the court: Bote für Tirol: Official journal of the authorities, offices and courts of Tyrol. 1815, pp. 125, 132, 168, 172, 215-216.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. On the establishment of the court: Announcements of January 9, 1811 , in: Königlich-Baierisches Regierungsblatt: 1811, pp. 49, 51, accessed online at books.google.de on January 22, 2017.
  2. Laufen District Court: Historisches , 2nd paragraph, online at justiz.bayern.de, accessed on January 22, 2017.