- 49 - Futureprom, N.V. (Futureprom), was a Netherlands Antilles entity incorporated on or about June 10, 1982. On June 10, 1987, Onate sent a letter to Sans requesting that Sans check to see if Allen had the share certificates and articles for Futureprom. On August 17, 1987, the two shares of Gatetown were transferred from de Oteyza and Mayol to Lince and Futureprom. Lince and Futureprom each received one of the two Gatetown shares. On the same date, de Oteyza resigned as a director of Gatetown and was replaced by Onate. After de Oteyza and Mayol transferred their stock, the owners of Gatetown, through their ownership of Lince and Futureprom stock, were Attractours (J. Montaner), Dapy (Kahne), Holiday (Segui), Roundabout (Santandreu), Spectrust (Valiente), Wayout (Climent), Promidux (P. Montaner), Primavert (Santandreu), and Chavez. Harris sent correspondence to "HM Inspector of Taxes" in London that detailed Gatetown’s activities. Among the documents were the Bill of Sale from Gatetown to Manver of the rights to the Medieval Times concept and the annex that added the interest payment. Three additional documents were enclosed. The documents attempted to bind Gatetown to pay 95 percent of the payments it received from Manver to Lince and Futureprom. The first agreement stated: In consideration of the receipt of 10.968 dolars, being an unsecured loan, with no interest or fixed repayment date, GATETOWN LIMITED, the borrower agrees to pay FUTUREPROM, N.V., the lender, 95% (ninety-five) of any future royalties, franchise fees, sale proceeds or anyPage: Previous 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Next
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