In presence of the Ierapetrou Notary Mihail G. Petri: the Administration's Director of the Ierapetrou Muslim Foundations Mehmet Emin Hajiİsmailakis and Moustafas Softes Tahirefedakis, Ierokirikas and farmer and Mihail Kothris, lawyer, agreed on
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Title
In presence of the Ierapetrou Notary Mihail G. Petri: the Administration's Director of the Ierapetrou Muslim Foundations Mehmet Emin Hajiİsmailakis and Moustafas Softes Tahirefedakis, Ierokirikas and farmer and Mihail Kothris, lawyer, agreed on
Description
The Administration owes to the second and to the third ones 1490 dr.
Note
And therefore, the Director transfers to them the right to receive the compensations for the former Vakif Mountain Kritsas that is owed to the Administration by the Christian community of the Meramveglou Village.
Issue Date
1908-11-02
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/60044
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Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACLEVF00525
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Open Access
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