- Alexander de Erény Ullmann
Alexander de Erény Ullmann, Hungarian deputy and political
economist ; born atBudapest 18 February ,1850 ; died there 1897; son of Karl Ullmann (1809 – 1880), founder of the first Hungarianinsurance company, and vice-president of the Bank of Commerce at Pest. Ullmann was educated in Budapest andVienna (LL.D. 1872), and was admitted to the bar in 1873. On the death of his father the family was elevated to the Hungariannobility . From 1884 to 1892 Ullmann represented the electoral district ofAlso-Arpas in theHungarian Parliament .In addition to numerous juridical and economic essays in the "Pester Lloyd," "Ellenör," and "Neuzeit," Ullmann wrote the following works: "A Részvényes Kereseti Jogáról" (Budapest, 1877), on the right of stockholders to institute legal proceedings; "A Kényszeregyezség Kérdéséhez" (ib. 1879), on compulsory settlements; "Az Ipartörvény Reviziója" (ib. 1880), on the revision of the industrial laws; "A Magyar Kereskedelmi és Iparkamarák Reformja" (ib. 1882), on the reform of the Hungarian board of trade and commerce; and "Zsidó Felekezeti Ügyek Rendezése" (ib. 1888), on the legal regulation of Jewish affairs.
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*JewishEncyclopedia
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