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A Sweet Past
El Tuito, county seat for the Cabo Corrientes area, had its bonanza thanks to sugar cane and candy production.
Between 1876 and 1938, El Tuito was an area where you could find 1000 head strong cattle ranches, enormous sugar cane fields, coconut oil palm fields on the coast and a productive and self-sustained society. At the time, the land that runs from its urban area to the Los Arcos boulders by Puerto Vallarta was owned by just one person. Of such...
Name Lenders
NAME-LENDERS AND THE SUPPOSEDLY IRREVOCABLE POWER-OF-ATTORNEY
I’m frequently uncovering powers of attorney given by national citizens in favor of foreigners so the proxies can buy or sell real estate. Thankfully, however, this practice has decreased substantially. Today’s commentary will focus on foreign proxies, although this topic is also applicable to national ones as well.
In the case of foreign proxies, the power of attorney is granted...



