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- The Kammergericht (KG) is the Oberlandesgericht, the highest state court, for the city-state of Berlin, Germany. As an ordinary court according to the...
- Council was housed in and operated from the former building of the Kammergericht, the supreme court of the state of Prussia, which is situated in Berlin's...
- This case before the Kammergericht (higher regional court, abbreviated KG) in Berlin (reference number 21 U 9/16) is a second-instance court decision...
- 1748, it was disestablished and integrated into the Kammergericht, where it became the Kammergericht's fourth senate. In 1782, the tribunal was separated...
- Coordinating Committee on 12 December 1945. It was located in the former Kammergericht Building, on Kleistpark, Berlin. Operations began in February 1946 under...
- Matrikel aller Kreise: nebst Usual-Matrikeln des Kaiserlichen und ReichsKammergerichts, mit beygefügten Veränderungen (in German). Ulm. Haffner, S. (2019)...
- also be heard by the Kammergericht, but the Kammergericht again upheld the lower court's decision. This decision of the Kammergericht has been published...
- politician. Born in Berlin, he was the son of a judge attached to the city's Kammergericht (Court of Appeal). Gneist had a significant influence on his student...
- comprised a radius of 32 km (20 mi) around the seat of the center in the Kammergericht building in Berlin-Schöneberg – thus covering most of East and West...
- his subjects. Its place was taken by the Kammergericht. The Emperor or a deputy presided in the Kammergericht and it was still his personal court, but...