Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 180
... divided into four parts , of which , three belong to the mother , and one to the children . The jewels , rings and other ornaments , given by the father to his children in his life - time , do not enter into the property to be divided ...
... divided into four parts , of which , three belong to the mother , and one to the children . The jewels , rings and other ornaments , given by the father to his children in his life - time , do not enter into the property to be divided ...
Page 181
... divided among the sons and daughters , the eldest takes two parts , the second one and a half , and the youngest only one part . And besides , the eldest son or daughter has an ox and a goat . V. If after the death of his wife a man ...
... divided among the sons and daughters , the eldest takes two parts , the second one and a half , and the youngest only one part . And besides , the eldest son or daughter has an ox and a goat . V. If after the death of his wife a man ...
Page 182
... divided into four parts . Three are given to the children of her former mar- riage , and one goes to her second husband . But if there has been a notable increase in the property , since her last marriage , the goods are divided into ...
... divided into four parts . Three are given to the children of her former mar- riage , and one goes to her second husband . But if there has been a notable increase in the property , since her last marriage , the goods are divided into ...
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