Higher Regional Culture Court

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The Higher Regional Culture Court was a judicial and administrative authority in Prussia with its seat in Berlin . It formed the second instance in relation to the general commissions in agricultural law disputes (replacements, common divisions , amalgamations, etc.).

In 1845, under the name of the Revisionskollegium für Landeskultursachen, it took the place of eight revision panels that had existed since 1817 (Berlin, Königsberg, Marienwerder, Stettin, Magdeburg, Breslau, Münster, Posen). In 1880 the name was changed to Oberlandeskulturgericht , and in 1919 to Oberlandeskulturamt . Its jurisdiction was transferred to the Higher Administrative Court in 1932 .

The presidents included Carl Eduard Oppermann (from 1868/69), Alfred Glatzel (from 1881, † 1896), Friedrich Rintelen (from 1896), Hermann Metz (from 1907), Ernst Articus (from 1918) and Paul Krenzlin (1920– 1933)

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  1. § 7 of the ordinance, concerning the course of business and appeal to the dispute authorities , of November 22, 1844 ( GS 1845 p. 19 )
  2. Law on the procedure in dispute matters of February 18, 1880 ( GS p. 59 )
  3. ^ Law on regional cultural authorities of June 3, 1919 ( GS p. 101 )
  4. Section 28 of the ordinance on the simplification and cheaper administration of September 3, 1932 ( GS p. 283 )
  5. ^ Corps Marchia Breslau , KKL 1910, 31 , 14
  6. Erich Weiß, Paul Krenzlin - President of the Higher Regional Cultural Office in the Free State of Prussia from 1920 to 1933. In: State Development and Rural Land Management , Landeskulturverwaltung Nachrichtenblatt Issue 57, pp. 5–47, Rhineland Palatinate Ministry of Economics, Transport, Agriculture and Viticulture, 2016