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Ítem Decreto asignando tierras baldías a la provincia de BogotáEl Constitucional; de Mosquera, T.C.; Ancizar; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the decree assigning vacant lands to the province of Bogotá, signed by T.C. Mosquera in 1847. The governor of the province will be responsible for measuring the assigned lands. Twenty-four thousand nine hundred and forty-four bushels of vacant lands are assigned, along with fifty-six bushels in Soacha, according to article 175 of the Granada Compilation law. The lands will be taken from the vacant lot in the parish district of Ubalá. The concession will not affect the holders with better rights and will be paid for with provincial revenues. The decree was signed on March 28, 1847 by T.C. Mosquera. News published in El Constitucional on April 11, 1847,Ítem Decreto confirmando todos los remates de bienes desamortizados hechos hasta la fecha.Registro Oficial; de Mosquera, T.C.; Rojas Garrido, José Maria; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item in which President Mosquera confirmed all the auctions of disentailed assets carried out to date. The legality of these assets is guaranteed, withdrawing instructions for legal actions for injuries against them. The executive decree of 1866 is repealed and the pending auctions of disentailed assets are reviewed. This decree was issued on February 7, 1867. News published in Official Registry No. 851 on February 8, 1867Ítem Observaciones al proyecto de ley sobre devolución de bienes a los Distritos.Registro Oficial; de Mosquera, T.C.; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the bill that proposes the return of assets to the districts and villages that belonged to them and that were awarded by the decree of 1861, as long as they have not been alienated. It is established that the Union Treasury will recognize the value of the assets sold, along with an annual interest of six percent. The president of the Senate and the president of the House of Representatives signed the project in 1867. Observations have been made to the project, indicating that the assets should be returned to the districts only on the condition of not alienating them. News Published in Official Registry No. 896 on April 2, 1896