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and whatever is on the same subject. 2. About the harm (vinas) which the beast of burden, sheep, and dog shall commit. 3. About the sin which killed one who is no offender". 4. About the care and remedy for a sick dog, and whatever is on the same subject.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
Hasparam Nask. 1. One section is miscellaneous : about the object of amassing property lawfully produced, or derived from (frôdo min) what is legally property; the production authorisedly of what is derived from that which is legally property, and the production unauthorisedly of that which is legally property thereby become one, at first, as regards the very virtuous or vicious legal proceedings therein.
2. About the lawful time for giving up a maiden to her husband, the completion of her possessions, and whatever is on the same subject. 3. About the impoverishment owing to the completion of the possessions given, and whatever is on the same subject. 4. About a father who has sons, and for which of them a wife is to be earlier sought. 5. Also about which of his daughters is to be given away to a husband, and whatever is on the same subject.
6. About the progressive meritoriousness of a righteous gift for a woman, and the grievous sinfulness owing to its being dissipated. 7. About wealth through a righteous gift, the announcement of its manifest acceptance, and the acknowledgment of its acceptance in words, as a completed act that is so far exhausted.
Whether the sick animal, or a man attacked by it, is uncertain.
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