Joao Montoro and Neuza Paula - Page 5

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               1.   Real Property                                                     
               In 1985, petitioners built a home at 909 Rua Madre Maria               
          Santa Margarida in Campinas, Sao Paulo.  They owned the home in             
          1986.  They also owned vacant land at Rua Jose Jorge Farah in               
          Campinas, a house at 108 Rua Luiz Gama in Sorocaba, and an                  
          apartment in Mongagua.  In 1986, petitioners began to build a               
          house on the Rua Jose Jorge Farah lot.                                      
               2.   Personal Property (Telephone and Automobiles)                     
               In 1986, petitioners owned the telephone line for the house            
          on Rua Madre Maria Santa Margarida.  In Brazil, an individual may           
          buy a telephone line.  Once purchased, the owner may resell it.             
          They also owned two automobiles, a Ford Corcel and a Volkswagen             
          Santana.                                                                    
               3.   Petitioner-Husband's Inheritances                                 
               Petitioner-husband inherited Cr$ 415,200 ($30,000)3 in March           
          1986 from his father.  In September 1986, petitioner-husband                
          inherited Cr$ 1,660,800 ($120,000) from his father.                         
               4.   Sale of Petitioners' Assets in Brazil in 1986                     
               In 1986, petitioners sold all of their Brazilian assets,               
          except their apartment in Mongagua.  Petitioners sold the                   
          unfinished house at Rua Jose Jorge Farah to petitioner-husband's            


               3 U.S. dollar amounts following cruzeiro or cruzado amounts            
          are the contemporaneous equivalents.                                        






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