Wilhelm Franz August Turnau

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Wilhelm Turnau (born December 13, 1832 in Paderborn , † December 24, 1915 ) was a German judge.

Life

He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . a. in Munich. He was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign in 1855. In 1864 he became a district judge. In 1874 he was appointed district court director and in 1879 appellate judge and then district judge. In 1880 he was appointed member of the chamber judge . In 1886 he came to the Imperial Court . He worked at the 5th Civil Senate . In 1907 he retired. From 1851 he was a renoncenphilister of the Corps Makaria Munich . His daughter Caroline (* 1868) married the Nassau District Administrator Adolf Lex in 1893 .

Fonts

  • The land register regulation of May 5, 1872 with additions and explanations . Paderborn 1892.
  • The Prussian land register laws in their form gained through the new Reich and Land legislation . Paderborn 1881 ( digital version of the SBB).
  • with Konrad Förster : Real estate law according to the German imperial laws and the Prussian implementing regulations , 3rd edition, Paderborn 1906,
  • The Arbitrator Regulations of March 29, 1879 . Berlin [u. a.] 1880 ( digital version of the MPIER)
  • A note on Section 70 of the Acquisition of Property Act of May 5, 1872 . Contributions to the explanation of German law, volume 20 (= new series volume 5) (1876), p. 778 .
  • Section 41 of the Law on Acquisition of Property of May 5, 1872 . Contributions to the explanation of German law, volume 27 (= 3rd episode, volume 7) (1883), p. 35 .

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 . Berlin 1929, p. 358.

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Xaver Freninger (ed.): The matriculation at the University of Ingolstadt-Landshut-München. Rectors Professors Doctors 1472–1872. Candidates 1772-1872 . Munich 1872, p. 327. (PDF; 38.0 MB)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 110/85
  3. ^ Lex, Friedrich Emil Gustav Adolf. Hessian biography. (As of April 2, 2012). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).