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- An Amtsgericht (District Court) in Germany is an official court. These courts form the lowest level of the so-called 'ordinary jurisdiction' of the German...
- Amtsgericht Nordhausen is the District Court of Nordhausen and one of 23 district courts in Thuringia, Germany. Established in 1879, it has approximately...
- an unduly zealous airport baggage inspector. On 23 November 2007, the Amtsgericht Cottbus sentenced Horst Mahler to six months of imprisonment without...
- Amtsgericht Meiningen is the District Court of Meiningen and one of 23 district courts in Thuringia, Germany. It has 23 judges and 40 employees in mid-service...
- Regional Court Frankfurt) Landgericht Frankfurt (Regional Court Frankfurt) Amtsgericht Frankfurt (Local Court Frankfurt) Sozialgericht Frankfurt (Social Court...
- Square in Kaliningrad, Russia. It is located in the former combined Amtsgericht and Landgericht building which served as judicial courts during the German...
- Retrieved on 14 February 2011. "Burgstraße 37 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr Amtsgericht Duisburg HRA 8577." "Über uns". aldi-nord.de (in German). Archived from...
- "Gerichtsvorstellung: Das Amtsgericht Arnsberg stellt sich vor" [Court presentation: The Arnsberg District Court introduces itself]. Amtsgericht Arnsberg. Archived...
- (Oberlandesgericht), the regional court (Landgericht), the local court (Amtsgericht) and the public prosecutor's office (Staatsanwaltschaft). The Nuremberg...
- some papers of Fritz Tobias, which were found in the archives of the Amtsgericht (court) in Hannover. The affidavit by Martin Lennings (1904–1962), a...