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Rückforderung von BerufungsLeistungsbezügen bei vorzeitigem Hochschulwechsel – BayVGH, Urt. vom 18.08.2017, 3 BV 16.132
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law German

Rückforderung von BerufungsLeistungsbezügen bei vorzeitigem Hochschulwechsel – BayVGH, Urt. vom 18.08.2017, 3 BV 16.132

Frank Wertheimer Krauss Law

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n the proceedings, the Bayerische Verwaltungsgerichtshof (Bavarian Administrative Court) had to deal with the question whether a university may reclaim from a professor benefit which had been promised and granted to her in connection with her appointment to a fixed-term professorship if the professor changes to another university within three years. This repayment obligation was referred to in the university's appeal offer. The Administrative Court considered the reclaiming of the remuneration for the appeal benefits to be unlawful but took the view that a reclaiming of the remuneration for the appeal benefits could be permissible in the case of indefinite remuneration for the stay. Previously published in Ordnung der Wissenschaft 2018, ISBN/ISSN 3-45678-222-7

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Article Information

Title

Rückforderung von BerufungsLeistungsbezügen bei vorzeitigem Hochschulwechsel – BayVGH, Urt. vom 18.08.2017, 3 BV 16.132

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Article

Published in
Journal 25. April 2019
Language
German
Journal
Vol 6 Issue 4
Categories

Humanities, Social Sciences and Law

Affiliations
1 Krauss Law

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Frank Wertheimer (2019). "Rückforderung von BerufungsLeistungsbezügen bei vorzeitigem Hochschulwechsel – BayVGH, Urt. vom 18.08.2017, 3 BV 16.132". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.6.4.549.