Franklin Brito

That Franklin Brito of 1802, which was Sergeant major of the army of the King, to the time of the events proceeded in the same way as our contemporary Franklin Brito: asserted its status as owner before the highest civil and military authority of the time, Captain General, and did so through a controversial letter 2 in which accuses the brothers Fernandez be men ambitious of possessions (that) were taking advantage of my absence by the bestow of Spain to usurp me few (lands) needed for the foundation of their cultivations were introduced, planted Hamlet and sowings, opened roads and lifted ranches within the Valley of the Seuse that belongs to me 3. The lawsuit by physical possession and ownership of the lands of the Valley of the Seuse was intense and that Franklin Brito of 1802? He led the litigation to higher bodies at the of the captaincy General, up to the Supreme War Council in Madrid, as he said in letter to your new boss, Jose Manuel Jaen 4, who was in charge of the estates then removed his uncle Charles as Manager and appoint his other uncle, Francisco, and his brother John new executors of their substantial possessions 5 empowered for certain operations without prejudice to be used this power in all lawsuits, causes and businesses.Do 6 as it can be inferred from the actions of that Franklin Brito of 1802?, the defence of private property has always been an element consubstantiated with the venezolanidad long before our Republican era, as the ownership, possession and the free disposal of the assets is a constant struggle in the historicity of our legislation in the field of civil and commercial law, and part related to those values citizens by those who fought and died our contemporary Franklin Brito. One Franklin Brito of 1802?, which was dedicated to live of their rents and codeaba with the royalty of Europe was, no one else and no one less than the himself Simon Jose Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar and Palace. 1 Don Dalmiro the Valgoma and Diaz Varela, unpublished letters of marriage. / Madrid, 1970 2 to the Captain General, Caracas, March 16, 1803, foliated in writings II-I, 15-115 3 REF.: essay of a biographical interpretation through its documents T. Polanco Alcantara editions eg / p.p.

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