Leopold Pfaff

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Leopold Pfaff (born November 12, 1837 in Sibiu , Transylvania , † December 2, 1914 in Landstrasse (Vienna) ) was an Austrian lawyer.

Life

After graduation in his hometown, he studied from 1854 to 1858 at the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna and was built in 1860 for Dr. iur. PhD. After his habilitation in 1861, he returned to his hometown, where he initially taught as a supplement and from November 1862 as full professor for Roman law and feudal law at the Transylvanian-Saxon Law Academy in Sibiu. In 1869 he followed the call to the University of Innsbruck as full professor for Roman and Austrian civil law . In 1871/72 he was dean of the law faculty. He was appointed to the chair for Austrian civil law at the University of Vienna in 1872 as the successor to his teacher Joseph Unger . 1880–1888 he sat in the Senate of the University of Vienna. The Corps Athesia Innsbruck awarded him the honorary beer tip in 1885. In 1898 he became a permanent member of the Imperial Court (Austria) . In 1905, at the age of 68, he retired when he was ill.

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  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 78/88.