Apology by Chania Ottoman Bank for Orphans against Georgiou Emm. Vogiajaki and against the heirs of İsmail Tselepaki, residents of Smirnis Tourkias and guardian of children Housein Kavroroustemaki, and against checking of the suit by the first defendant.

Title Apology by Chania Ottoman Bank for Orphans against Georgiou Emm. Vogiajaki and against the heirs of İsmail Tselepaki, residents of Smirnis Tourkias and guardian of children Housein Kavroroustemaki, and against checking of the suit by the first defendant.
Publication Date: 1906-08-28
Type kitap
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 20-30 cm
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACCEVO01075
Record ID 57313
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1906-08-28
Notes in 1901,Magistrate's Court decided that the bank should receive an amount for renting money from properties of Hasan Tselepaki,son of Ahmet Emin Oustafa Tselepaki to the other heirs in order to cover amount, the Bank Attached some olive trees and a farm. The first opponent however, supported that those properties had been sold to him the Bank supports that the properties bought by him have nothing to do with the attached properties
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Apology by Chania Ottoman Bank for Orphans against Georgiou Emm. Vogiajaki and against the heirs of İsmail Tselepaki, residents of Smirnis Tourkias and guardian of children Housein Kavroroustemaki, and against checking of the suit by the first defendant.

Publication Date 1906-08-28
Type kitap
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 20-30 cm
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACCEVO01075
Record ID 57313
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1906-08-28
Notes in 1901,Magistrate's Court decided that the bank should receive an amount for renting money from properties of Hasan Tselepaki,son of Ahmet Emin Oustafa Tselepaki to the other heirs in order to cover amount, the Bank Attached some olive trees and a farm. The first opponent however, supported that those properties had been sold to him the Bank supports that the properties bought by him have nothing to do with the attached properties
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