Mauricio Bártoli
10/28/2020 9:32 AM
Clarín.com
Rural
Updated 10/28/2020 9:56 AM
"Dolores ceded her shares and it has nothing to do with the Etchevehere field in dispute,"
Dr.
María Mercedes Noodt Taquela
, a
lawyer at Mirus SA
, a Buenos Aires-based company
, told
Clarín
, who assured that "it is totally alien" to who occupies the “Casa Nueva” field since Thursday 15 of this month together with members of the Excluded Workers Movement (MTE), led by Juan Grabois.
The lawyer
thus illuminated a central aspect of the discussion for
rural
property
in the northwest of Entre Ríos, which appears in the notarial public records as part of Las Margaritas SA.
He assured that "MIrus is a totally independent society" from which it claims rights to the fields of the Etchevehere family.
And he explained that “
Dolores
assigned
to my client the shares of Las Margaritas SA
that were awarded to her on August 31, 2018, through a mutual agreement.
And Dolores herself notified it days later, on October 16 of that year, ”as stated in the documentation provided by the notary public Juan Luis Zufiaurre, according to
Clarín
.
Regarding the mutual contract that her clients signed with Dolores, the lawyer specified that it
first consisted of a delivery of money in exchange for a pledge guarantee
for the shares that had been distributed in the succession process.
And
then it was resolved with the referred share transfer
".
exchange of money between Mirus and shareholders there was no.
"
Until now, there was no money exchange between Mirus and the Etchevehere family shareholders
in the two years since they became partners in Las Margaritas SA," said Noodt Taquela.
However, Mirus's lawyer stated that "
there have been some conversations
with the Etchevehere that are also shareholders, without
any type of conflict or disagreement
."