Ludwig von Neumayr

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Ludwig Ritter von Neumayr (born March 21, 1810 in Munich ; † March 4, 1895 ibid) was a German judge.

Life

Ludwig von Neumayr, son of State Councilor Clement Ritter von Neumayr, studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich after graduating from high school in 1826 at the (today's) Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich . In 1827 he became a member of the Corps Bavaria Munich . After graduation and the doctorate to Dr. jur. he took up the judge's career. In 1835 he became an accessist at the Munich Court of Appeal . In 1838 he became an assessor at the Munich District and City Court and in 1840 at the Lower Bavaria Court of Appeal in Passau . In 1845 he came to the Swabian Appeal Court in Neuburg ad Donau as a judge of appeal . In 1851 he moved to the Bavarian State Ministry as Ministerialrat, where he was appointed Secretary General in 1858. In 1860 he was appointed head of the Upper Bavaria Court of Appeal. In 1868 he was appointed President of the Munich Higher Appeal Court and in 1884 President of the Bavarian Supreme Court .

Neumayr was appointed a lifelong member of the Bavarian Imperial Council in 1870 . From September 1871 to 1873 he represented Bavaria in the Federal Council . Since 1874 he was elected by the Federal Council member of the preliminary commission for the civil code . In 1874 he was also the chairman of the commission set up by the Federal Council to draw up a German public debt system . His written estate is kept in the Regensburg State Library .

literature

  • Werner Schubert: Materials on the history of the development of the BGB , 1978, p. 71 ( digitized ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Leitschuh: The matriculations of the upper classes of the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , 4 vol., Munich 1970–1976; Vol. 3, p. 272.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 170 , 236.
  3. https://www.staatliche-bibliothek-regensburg.de/sonderbestaende/weiter-sonderbestaende/persoenliche-nachlaesse-und-sammlungen/