Lorenz Hauser (judge)

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Lorenz Hauser (born December 18, 1828 in Gundremmingen ; † June 24, 1882 ) was a German judge .

Life

The Catholic farmer's son passed the state examination in 1854. In 1855 he became an accessist at the District and City Court of Munich left der Isar, and in 1861 at the Upper Bavarian Court of Appeal. In 1862 he was appointed assessor at the Munich district and city court on the left bank of the Isar. In 1865 he moved to the Munich District and City Court on the right of the Isar. A month later, Hauser became a district judge in Munich at the commercial court. In 1874 he was appointed first district court public prosecutor and was drafted into the Bavarian Ministry of Justice. In 1875 he was promoted to the appellate judge while continuing to work in the Ministry of Justice. In 1879 he came to the Imperial Court . He was in the I. , II. Civil Senate and the I. Criminal Senateactive. Since he fell ill shortly after entering the Reichsgericht, he retired in May 1882.

He had been a member of the Corps Moenania Würzburg since 1850 .

source

  • Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 , Kallmünz 1955 (= Munich historical studies, Bavarian History Department, Volume 1), p. 357.
  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 , Berlin 1929, p. 355.

editor

  • Journal for imperial and state law with special regard to Bavaria (1872–1881).

Fonts (selection)

  • The constitution of the German Empire in the main features and relationships with the individual states, especially Bavaria, Nördlingen 1871.
  • The development of the imperial legislation on civil law and the plan and method for codification under private law, Nördlingen 1874.
  • Representation in possession - a contribution to the doctrine of property, Leipzig 1870 ( BSB digitized ; Google books ).
  • The German court system, Noerdlingen 1879.
  • About the presentation of the bill of exchange for payment ”, Archive for German Bill of Exchange Law and Commercial Law, Volume 6 (1858), p. 51 .
  • " On the principle of reciprocity and retaliation in its application to the prosecution of private law by strangers ", Dr. JA Seuffert's sheets for the application of law, Vol. 24 (1859), pp. 161 , 177 .
  • "The court constitution and the court procedure for commercial litigation according to the latest Bavarian draft laws" , Critical Quarterly Journal for Legislation and Jurisprudence Volume 6 (1864), p. 168 , Volume 7 (1865), p. 329 , Volume 8 (1866), p . 394 , Volume 9 (1867), page 399 , Volume 10 (1868), page 599 , Volume 11 (1869), p 57 .
  • About the legal influence of the presentation of an endorsable non-domiciled bill of exchange for payment on the claim against the acceptant and issuer of the bill of exchange, Dr. JA Seuffert's sheets for the application of law, Volume 30 (1865), pp. 161 , 177 , 193 , 209 .
  • "The emergence and extinction of real rights to movable property as a result of fair acquisition according to Art. 306. of the general. German Commercial Code ” , Archive for German Bill of Exchange Law and Commercial Law, Volume 16 (1867), p. 256 .
  • " The guarantee according to commercial law principles ", Central Organ for German commercial and bill of exchange law, NF Volume 4 (1868), p. 321 .
  • " Representation in possession in application to commercial and maritime law relationships " Dr. Siebenhaar's Archive for German Bill of Exchange Law and Commercial Law, NF Volume 1 (1870), p. 128 .
  • “On the doctrine of the unification of individual commercial transactions for joint account” , Central Organ for German Commercial and Exchange Law, NF Volume 8 (1872), p. 8 .

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Royal Bavarian Official Gazette of Upper Bavaria, Munich 1862, enclosure Sp. 193, 195 .
  2. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria, Munich 1865, Sp. 294 .
  3. ^ Justice Ministerial Gazette for the Free State of Bavaria, 3rd year, Munich 1865 p.61 ; Schärl and Lobe give the date 1868
  4. Festschrift for the bicentenary of the CH Beck publishing house, 1763–1963, Munich 1963, p. 45 .
  5. Kösener corps lists 1910, 207 , 222.