C. District Court in Bircza
C. K. District Court in Bircza - district court, located in Bircza since the creation of the Birkenau County in 1850, by its liquidation on September 30, 1876 and the inclusion in the Dobromil county until the end of the presence of the Austro-Hungarian authorities in 1918. Later it functioned as District Court in Bircza during the interwar period and World War II, and shortly thereafter, until 1948, as a district court.
C.K. The district court in Bircza was subject to C.K. District Court in Sanok.
In 1881In 1881 he was made up of 1 judge (Henryk Emil Janiszewski), 1 assistant professor (Ludwik Riss), 1 chancellor (Karol Salaryk) and 2 janitors.
The court was located in the c. tax office in Dobromil. In 1884
In 1884 the court consisted of one judge (as above), 1 adjunct (as above), 1 chancellor (Cyryl Ochnicz) and 2 janitors. Court of law in c.k. tax office in Dobromil. Notary was Wladyslaw Zawadzki. In 1900
In 1900 the court consisted of 1 judge (Maryan Mayer), 3 adjuncties (Jan Józef Dębicki, Bronisław Ludwik Swiderski, Samuel Nebenzahl), 5 office officials (Mikołaj Machlaj, Franciszek Stenitschka, Henryk Bocheński, Stanisław Weinar, Stanisław Bukowski), 3 janitors.
The court was located in the c. tax office in Bircza. Antoni Dobrzański was the notary. In 1911 In 1913, the court consisted of one chief of the court (Jan Wacław Hroboni), one district judge (Mark Leon Leib), two judges (Ludwik Kantor, Stanisław Rutkowski), four officials (formerly Apolinary Andrzejowski, Wiktor Meśniakiewicz, Konstanty Melnyk, Ambroży Kostyszyn) and 3 janitors. The court was in C.K. Tax office in Bircza. The District Court judges were: Jan Janiszewski of Leszczawa Dolna and Kazimierz Nowosielecki of Kuźmina, notary of Wincenty Gabryelski. Literature
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