A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law
841 6.3.2 Male Inheritance 6.3.2.1 Inheritance patterns were complex and subject to change stipulated by the testato ...
842 6.3.2.6 In the case of a lack of heirs, adoption was used (see 5.3 above). 6.3.3 Female Inheritance Women had the righ ...
843 6.3.4.4 The “annuity” was paid to the husband. He acknowledged receipt and paid the wife an annual maintenance. ...
844 7.1 Parties In contrast to Greek law, both men and woman could form con- tractual relationships independently under Eg ...
845 7.2.1.1 Contractual Clauses^132 The essential elements of the sale contract were a statement of a satisfactory p ...
846 7.2.1.4 Contingent interest clauses (“Beitrittserklärung”) were recorded at the end of certain sale contracts.^136 Her ...
847 so pledging, the dedicatee was obligated to pay a monthly fee. In many of these self-dedications, the father of ...
848 clauses than later Demotic leases. Leases of farm land were normally for one agricultural year (“from the water of yea ...
849 lease were normally determined by the beginning of the flood.^152 A description of the leased land, as well as t ...
850 7.6.1 Terms Loans of money have the format of an acknowledgment of the debt by the borrower.^160 Another type of loan ...
851 7.6.3.2 If performance of the loan was delinquent, some contracts specified a 50 percent penalty.^168 In grain l ...
852 7.10 Suretyship^173 A surety guaranteed the payment of the appearance of a third party. In so doing, he was said to “a ...
853 C D^180 Our knowledge of the criminal law is imperfect and indirect. Since there does not exist an ...
854 8.2 Sexual Offenses 8.2.1 Adultery We may presume, on the basis of earlier Egyptian evidence, that adultery was a seri ...
855 may be interpreted as a means to retain cultural identity.^191 By the second century B.C.E., agreements were rec ...
856 Bingen, J. “Les ordonnances royale C.Ord.Ptol. 75–76 (Héracléopolis, 41 avant J.-C.),” Chronique d’Égypte70 (1995) 206 ...
857 Donker van Heel, K. Abnormal Hieratic and Early Demotic Texts Collected by the Theban Choachytes in the Reign of ...
858 ——. Die Demotischen Tempeleide. Ägyptologische Abandlungen 6. Wiesbaden: Harras- sowitz, 1963. ——. Die demotischen Geb ...
859 Mattha, G. “Rights and Duties of the Eldest Son according to the Native Egyptian Laws of Succession of the Third ...
860 ——. “Registration of Demotic Contracts in Egypt: P. Par. 65; 2nd cent. B.C.” In Satura Roberto Feenstra, ed. J. Ankum ...
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