The Great Britain Agreement Between King Lear of Great Britain and His Daughters Lady Goneril and Lady Regan and Lady Cordelia
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The Great Britain Agreement
Between
King Lear of Great Britain
And his daughters
Lady Goneril
And
Lady Regan
And
Lady Cordelia
Effective as of October 27th, 1605
Great Britain Agreement
This agreement effective as of the 27th day of October 1605
King Lear, incorporated under the laws of Great Britain.
Whereas Goneril, Regan and Cordelia entered into the ownership effective as of October 27th, 1605 on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth;
THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that all matters, agreements and conditions herein contained, is hereby covenanted, mutual, agreed upon, and declared by and among the daughters of King Lear; Goneril, Regan and Cordelia.
Article 1- Property
1.1: Division of Property.
a) Goneril and her husband, Cornwall, who will be the main proprietor, shall receive the first quarter of Great Britain, also referred to as the West Side of Great Britain. This will include all the farmland, stock, and wildlife that is included in that estate. It shall be their duty to be responsible of the natural resources and agriculture of this portion of Great Britain. They shall have final decision over all matters in this estate.
b) Regan and her husband, Albany, shall be the rightful owners of the East side of Great Britain; this entails the production of goods, such as weapons, clothing, furniture, etc., that are produced in this area. They shall oversee distribution of goods and services. They shall have final decision over all matters in this estate.
c) Cordelia and her husband, France, shall be the rightful owners of the middle portion of Great Britain. This entails power over the court as well as power over all the people that are living in Great Britain. They shall oversee the welfare of the citizens of Great Britain. At the time of death of King Lear; Cordelia and France shall be named King and Queen. They should have final decision over all matters in this estate.
1.2: In Return
a) King Lear will be allowed to give his insight on the crops and resources. He will be allowed to visit with permission of Goneril and Cornwall.
b) King Lear will have a say in the land and production of material. He will be allowed to visit with the permission of Regan and Albany.
c) He
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