Iraklio Foundations claim ownership of a contested area out of the city next to Lazareton Gate, former Muslim Cemetery, on the basis that till 1899 Evkaf was leasing contested land property to farmers and that after 1899 the foundations continued to do so.
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Title
Iraklio Foundations claim ownership of a contested area out of the city next to Lazareton Gate, former Muslim Cemetery, on the basis that till 1899 Evkaf was leasing contested land property to farmers and that after 1899 the foundations continued to do so.
Description
However, in 1908, the Greek Public State, has ordered Georgio Elefteriadi to cultivate the land against the rights of the foundations
Note
The Greek Public State supports that it owes the contested lands since 1904 the Court decides once again in favor of the Greek Public State
Issue Date
1911-03-05
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/67437
Collections
Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACIGVPR00045
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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