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CHAP. 36. Another section of the same: ownership and litigation
about property; earnings, family guardianship and income ; about wives, adoption, partnership of
brothers, inheritance, and giving in marriage. . 37. Another section of the same: daily food of men, women,
children, and dogs; religious conversion, association of various kinds, sins of falsehood and extortion, atonement for deprival of food, necessary debt; ($ 14) physicians, medical treatment and fees; ( 30) suitability for trust, unauthorised dwellings, boundaries, testimony of the orthodox and heterodox, priestly dwellings, abode of fires, water oozing and flowing, works on a frontier; ($ 40) sheep trespassing, animals' food, distance of house from river, grazing sheep, felling trees, slaughtering, defensive clothing, migration during war, waters reverenced by a traveller, obedience of disciple to priest; (50) frontier
war, various advantages . . . . . . 38. One of the first 30 sections of the Sakadam Nask:
future reward and punishment, necessity of seeking the good law and scrutinizing actions, noticing a fire, intentional injury, extent of the fire's light, size of its sanctuary door, care and food of a new-born child, keeping a cooking-pot pure; ($ 11) proper bed-places, curing defective sight, workmen and women, giving no food thrice and four times, care of anything pointed and of all utensils, injury by a door, washing the head and shaving ; ( 21) custodians and rules of a market, giving forth pointed things and victuals lawfully and unlawfully, horse-courses and manoeuvres, admitting listeners, making and tying the sacred girdle, scratching with the nails, care of fire when travelling ; (29) panic at night among warriors, marching in fear or fearlessly, demanding a share, care of firewood, warming bull's urine, selecting pasture, farm-houses, interference with the seizure of cattle, hanging things up, stabling horses; (§ 40) cutting trees, washing clothes, walking in, passing through water, canals and fords; (§ 52) two warriors marching, sin of eating on the road, remedies for cattle, their breeding,
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