Mehmet Hudaydakis and Alis Semerezakis, both inhabitants of Iraklio, rent to Konstantinos Pendarakis and Dimitrios Galanakis, inhabitants of Iraklio as well, the revenues of the same years production of two vineyards for the price of 22, 000 drachmes.
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Title
Mehmet Hudaydakis and Alis Semerezakis, both inhabitants of Iraklio, rent to Konstantinos Pendarakis and Dimitrios Galanakis, inhabitants of Iraklio as well, the revenues of the same years production of two vineyards for the price of 22, 000 drachmes.
Description
Piece of land is located at site Keralias Kamaranis of periphery of Iraklio and it contains an olivegrove of 15 mouzouria, a vineyard of the size of 70 workers work and other tree cultivations. Stipulations are set for the arrangement of expenses.
Note
Share-cropping agreement.
Issue Date
1923-10-01
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/35179
Collections
Type
Format
34-21 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
AFMHZDOC052
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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