Goettingen Higher Court
The Göttingen Higher Court was a large higher court in the Kingdom of Hanover . It had its seat in Göttingen in Lower Saxony .
After the revolution of 1848 was the Kingdom of Hanover , the jurisdiction of the administration separated and the patrimonial abolished. In Göttingen, this affected the Göttingen Law Office as the intermediate instance .
On October 1, 1852, 12 major and 4 minor higher courts were set up as courts of second instance (comparable to today's regional courts ), including the Göttingen higher court.
The following district courts were subordinate to the Göttingen Higher Court :
- District court Adelebsen
- District court Bovenden
- District court Dransfeld
- District court Dassel
- District Court Friedland (Lower Saxony)
- District Court of Göttingen
- District court Moringen
- Hardegsen District Court
- Münden District Court
- District Court of Nörten
- Northeim District Court
- District court Reinhausen
- District court Radolfshausen
- Uslar District Court
- District court Einbeck
With the annexation of Hanover by Prussia in 1866, it first became a Prussian higher court and was then converted into the Göttingen regional court .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Law on the court constitution of November 8, 1850 ( Collection of Laws for the Kingdom of Hanover, p. 207 )
- ↑ Directory of the higher courts, annex to the ordinance for the implementation of §§ 14.15 and 35 of the law on the court constitution of November 8, 1850 of August 7, 1852, printed in: Gerhard Adolf Wilhelm Leonhardt: Die Justizgesetzgebung des Kingdom of Hanover: under special Consideration of government and class motives for practical use, Volume 3, 1852, p. 135 online
- ↑ Hanoverian legislation on state and municipal administration, 1852, p. 32 ff. Online