Prize Court Procedure Empire of Germany Author:Germany Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Receipts and expenditures in prize matters are at the expense of the Empire. The Imperial Chancellor is empowered to issue regulations governing the execution... more » of this decree. The duties assigned to the Imperial Chancellor in this decree, with the exception of those mentioned in Paragraph 50, are attended to by the Department of Justice of the Empire in case he is prevented. IN WITNESS WHEREOF our imperial olo- graphic signature and seal. WILHELM, I.R., per Bethmann-Hollweg. Issued Achilleion (LS): I No. 4430) Decree regarding the commencement of Prize Jurisdiction and the seat of the Prize Courts. Of August 3, 1914. WE, WILHELM, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, GERMAN EMPEROR, KING OF PRUSSIA, etc., DECREE, pursuant to Paragraph 3 of the Prize Court Procedure of April 15, 1911, as follows: in the Name of the Empire. The prize jurisdiction and the activity of the prize courts and prize offices commences August 4, 1914. Two prize courts are established, one of which has its seat in Hamburg, the other in Kiel. The prize offices on the German Coast of the North Sea and in the German protectorates are subordinate to the Prize Court in Hamburg. The prize offices on the German coast of the Baltic Sea are subordinate to the Prize Court in Kiel. IN WITNESS WHEREOF our Imperial olo- graphic signature and seal. Issued at Berlin in the Castle, August 3, 1914. WILHELM, I.R., L.S. per Bethmann-Hollweg. (No. 4431) Statutes for the introduction of the execution of the Prize Court Procedure of April 15, 1911. Of August 3, 1914. Pursuant to Paragraph 4, 11,8, Paragraph 12, Section 2, Paragraph 57, Section 4, Paragraph 58 of Prize Court Procedure of April 15, 1911, I decree as follows: I. PRIZE OFFICES. 1. Prize offices will be established: In Danzig for ...« less