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Archival description
[De Constructione]
MT NAM LCM-317-74 · Unità documentaria
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Unclear due to sever water staining and loss of words. Seems to concern outstanding payments for construction.

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Law Courts Miscellaneous
MT NAM LCM · Fondo · 1500s-1798

The Law Courts Miscellania is a fond containing loose documentation arising from the juridical activities of the various courts and tribunals operating in the Maltese islands during the Order of St John Period, from the arrival of the Order in Malta in 1530 to their departure in 1798. The cases heard before these courts provide valuable information about different aspects of general, commercial and military life in Malta. Most documentation in this collection is in Latin and Italian, but documentation in other languages such as Spanish, French, Arabic and Greek is occasionally included.

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[Pro Generosa]
MT NAM LCM-317-71 · Unità documentaria · 10/1712
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Appeal against the sentence issued in favour of Generosa []

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[Pro Pompeo Fiore]
MT NAM LCM-317-72 · Unità documentaria · 10/1712
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Pompeo Fiore rejects the claims made by his adversary (name unclear).

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[Pro Josepho Parnis]
MT NAM LCM-317-69 · Unità documentaria · 14/07/1712
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Josephus Parnis had been ordered at the instigation of Johannes Cutayar to vacate some rooms in Valletta but rejects that he has any obligation to do so before the title which Cutayar claims to have over the room is verified or otherwise.

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Pro Admodum Reverendo D.D. Jacobo Bucchier
MT NAM LCM-317-70 · Unità documentaria · 18/07/1712
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Rev. Giacomo Bucchier, parish priest, rejects the claims and terms lodged against him by Angelo Muscat. The case concerned the hollowing of a storage space into their common wall.

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[Pro Luca]
MT NAM LCM-317-73 · Unità documentaria
Parte di Law Courts Miscellaneous

Luca [] complains that Carlus [] with whom he shares a common wall in their properties in Burmula, was dragging his feet with necessary works for their common wall.

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