Royal Court Table, Zagreb
The Royal Court Table (Croatian: Kraljevski sudbeni stol) of Zagreb was the main court of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia between 1850 and 1918. The Habsburg Monarchy reorganized its judiciary in 1850, replacing the Tabula Banalis (Ban's Table) with the Land Court (Zemaljski sud), renamed to the Royal County Court Table (Kraljevski županijski sudbeni stol) in 1862, and finally the Law on the organization of courts of the first instance dated November 21, 1874 renamed it to the Royal Court Table. It was the court of first instance for some matters, while the subordinate courts from the area of central Croatia used it as an appellate court.[1]
References
- ↑ "HR-DAZG-84 Sudbeni stol u Zagrebu" (in Croatian). Croatian State Archives. 2008-10-28. Retrieved 2012-04-11.