THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1128, sig. 110-11/66

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57-2- 3.) On the 25th birthday of the second son, H e i d e r, she hands over the property of Jungfern-Breshan to one of her two sons. On which of the two sons the transfer takes place, the Reichsführer-i decides in agreement with Prau Heydrich. The transferee undertakes to grant Mrs. Heydrich the right to live on the property. 4.) The obligation to hand over also occurs with the day of a possible remarriage of Mrs. Heidrich. In this case the right of residence mentioned under 3) expires. 5.) The acquiring son: undertakes, his three siblings against. 6.) The German Reich reserves the right to buy back the property of Jung- Fern-Breschan, which is currently being bought back by the German Reich, to which the heirs of an Erbhof shall grant the benefits to which, according to the provisions of the German right of inheritance applicable on the date of the acquisition, the transferees of the estate are obliged to the soft heirs, siblings, whose descendants are obliged. The extensive limitation of the right of ownership by the right to buy back at any time is restricted by a letter from the representative of the German Reich, the Chief Finance President to Prague, entitled for the transfer of ownership to Mrs. Heydrich. In this letter, in accordance with the provisions of the Erbhof-gesetz, the future succession of the property