Cour d’appel de Colmar
The Cour d'appel de Colmar is a French court of second instance (Court of Appeal), based in Colmar.
The Cour d'appel de Colmar is a French court of second instance (Court of Appeal), based in Colmar.Mit the Law of 27 Ventose of the year VII (according to the then applicable revolutionary calendar, the March 18, 1800 of the Christian era) was in Colmar Appeals eingerichtet.
Der under the name "tribunal d'appel" Name the court changed over time. By Law of 18 May 1804, the name "Cour d'appel de Colmar" 1810 "Cour Imperiale 'was, under the Second Empire" Cour Royale "and in the times of the Republic each again" Cour d'appel de Colmar ".
The Court was for the vast majority German Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin (ie the Alsace) zuständig.Nach the Franco-German War of 1870-71 were Alsace and Lorraine annexed as Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine to the German Empire.
The Cour d'appel de Colmar was dissolved and established the Court of Appeal Colmar to succeed. In contrast to the previous regulation, the new Court of Appeal was for Lorraine zuständig.Mit the end of World War I France Alsace-Lorraine could recover and taught the old administrative structures, including the Cour d'appel de Colmar, then on again. With the break through the German occupation in World War II, there is a court to heute.
Der Cour d'appel de Colmar is Rheinschifffahrt High Court France.The representative courthouse in Colmar with address 9 avenue Raymond Poincaré was from 1902 to 1906 according to plans by the architects Richard Kuder and Joseph Müller built and stands today as a monument historiques listed. Remarkably, the monumental staircase is in the Eingangshalle.
The Cour d'appel de Colmar is a French court of second instance (Court of Appeal), based in Colmar.
The Cour d'appel de Colmar is a French court of second instance (Court of Appeal), based in Colmar.Mit the Law of 27 Ventose of the year VII (according to the then applicable revolutionary calendar, the March 18, 1800 of the Christian era) was in Colmar Appeals eingerichtet.
Der under the name "tribunal d'appel" Name the court changed over time. By Law of 18 May 1804, the name "Cour d'appel de Colmar" 1810 "Cour Imperiale 'was, under the Second Empire" Cour Royale "and in the times of the Republic each again" Cour d'appel de Colmar ".
The Court was for the vast majority German Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin (ie the Alsace) zuständig.Nach the Franco-German War of 1870-71 were Alsace and Lorraine annexed as Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine to the German Empire.
The Cour d'appel de Colmar was dissolved and established the Court of Appeal Colmar to succeed. In contrast to the previous regulation, the new Court of Appeal was for Lorraine zuständig.Mit the end of World War I France Alsace-Lorraine could recover and taught the old administrative structures, including the Cour d'appel de Colmar, then on again. With the break through the German occupation in World War II, there is a court to heute.
Der Cour d'appel de Colmar is Rheinschifffahrt High Court France.The representative courthouse in Colmar with address 9 avenue Raymond Poincaré was from 1902 to 1906 according to plans by the architects Richard Kuder and Joseph Müller built and stands today as a monument historiques listed. Remarkably, the monumental staircase is in the Eingangshalle.
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