Aknowledgement of the court of first instance of Evros to the port authorities of Alexandroupolis of the lawsuit initiated by Seit Celal Bey and Theodoro Antikatzidi against the ship owner Athanasio Sinahiri.
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Title
Aknowledgement of the court of first instance of Evros to the port authorities of Alexandroupolis of the lawsuit initiated by Seit Celal Bey and Theodoro Antikatzidi against the ship owner Athanasio Sinahiri.
Description
The aforementioned accusers had agreed with the ship owner for the transport of their flock of sheep and goats, as property of exchanged muslims, by ship from Alexandroupolis to Enos. Nevertheless, due to negligence and lack of experience of the captain of the ship, almost the total number of sheep were drawn outside the Port of Emos. The two accusers regard the ship owner as responsible.
Issue Date
1924-06-16
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/30304
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Type
Format
30-20 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
AFMEDDOC104
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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