The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1.

The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1.

264.  If a herdsman, to whom cattle or sheep have been intrusted for watching over, and who has received his wages as agreed upon, and is satisfied, diminish the number of the cattle or sheep, or make the increase by birth less, he shall make good the increase and profit which was lost in the terms of settlement.

265.  If a herdsman, to whose care cattle or sheep have been intrusted, be guilty of fraud and make false returns of the natural increase, or sell them for money, then shall he be convicted and pay the owner ten times the loss.

266.  If the animal be killed in the stable by God [an accident], or if a lion kill it, the herdsman shall declare his innocence before God, and the owner bears the accident in the stable.

267.  If the herdsman overlook something, and an accident happen in the stable, then the herdsman is at fault for the accident which he has caused in the stable, and he must compensate the owner for the cattle or sheep.

268.  If any one hire an ox for threshing, the amount of the hire is twenty ka of corn.

269.  If he hire an ass for threshing, the hire is twenty ka of corn.

270.  If he hire a young animal for threshing, the hire is ten ka of corn.

271.  If any one hire oxen, cart and driver, he shall pay one hundred and eighty ka of corn per day.

272.  If any one hire a cart alone, he shall pay forty ka of corn per day.

273.  If any one hire a day laborer, he shall pay him from the New Year until the fifth month [April to August, when days are long and work hard] six gerahs in money per day; from the sixth month to the end of the year he shall give him five gerahs per day.

274.  If any one hire a skilled artisan, he shall pay as wages of the ... five gerahs, as wages of the potter five gerahs, of a tailor five gerahs, of ... gerahs, ... of ... gerahs ... of ... gerahs, of a carpenter four gerahs, of a rope-maker four gerahs, of ... gerahs, of a mason ... gerahs per day.

275.  If any one hire a ferryboat, he shall pay three gerahs in money per day.

276.  If he hire a freight-boat, he shall pay two and one-half gerahs per day.

277.  If any one hire a ship of sixty gur he shall pay one-sixth of a shekel in money as its hire per day.

278.  If any one buy a male or female slave, and before a month has elapsed the benu-disease be developed, he shall return the slave to the seller, and receive the money which he had paid.

279.  If any one buy a male or female slave, and a third party claim it, the seller is liable for the claim.

280.  If while in a foreign country a man buy a male or female slave belonging to another [of his own country]:  if when he return home the owner of the male or female slave recognize it:  if the male or female slave be a native of the country, he shall give them back without any money.

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