Law suit by Emmanouil Lidaki, lawyer, resident of Neapoleos Meramvellou, against Moustafa Haci Masloumaki, former resident of Lithinon Sitias and present of Sitias port, and Iraklio Ottoman Bank. Towards Iraklio Court of First Instance.
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Title
Law suit by Emmanouil Lidaki, lawyer, resident of Neapoleos Meramvellou, against Moustafa Haci Masloumaki, former resident of Lithinon Sitias and present of Sitias port, and Iraklio Ottoman Bank. Towards Iraklio Court of First Instance.
Description
The plaintiff supports that according to a previous decision of the court, the defendant has to pay him 4957 1) 2 drahmes and therefore he has the right to receive the amount of 4500 drahmes that is deposited to the ottoman bank in the name of the defendant.
Note
The plaintiff asks to be payed.
Issue Date
1899-12-17
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/56542
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Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACIEVF00188
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Open Access
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Purchase

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