Reasoning and suggestions of Hamza Arapahmetaki, resident of Irakliou. Against 1) Antoniou Hatzidaki, lawyer and 2 ) Georgiou Digenaki.
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Title
Reasoning and suggestions of Hamza Arapahmetaki, resident of Irakliou. Against 1) Antoniou Hatzidaki, lawyer and 2 ) Georgiou Digenaki.
Description
In front of the court (Protodikion) of Irakliou the plaintiff states that a second sequestration can not be allowed and is not legal as the delivery of the document was to be given to him on 8 April but instead it was given to him on 10 April. The plaintiff also states that the expenses of the lawyer should be cover by them. The suit of Antoniou Hatzidaki, lawyer and against Hamza bey Arapahmetaki Andgeorgiou Digenaki the plaintiff asks for his payment 1036.70 drahmes. This was the debt the latter to Arapahmetaki.
Issue Date
1915-10-05
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/65221
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Type
Format
21-31 cm, Handwritten&Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
3
Identifier
ACIEVF00056
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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