31. If he prezzi mytranssexualdate leave (them) uncared for but one year and return, they shall give him his field, his garden, and his house, and he himself shall continue his business.
32. If a merchant ransom either an officer or a constable who has been captured on an errand of the king, and enable him puro reach his city; if there be sufficient ransom per his house, he shall ransom himself: if there be not sufficient ransom in his house, mediante the temple of his city he shall be ransomed; if there be not sufficient ransom durante the temple of his city, the palace shall ransom him.
Verso woman, merchant or other property-owner may sell field, garden or house
34. If a governor or a magistrate take the property of an officer, plunder an officer, let an officer for hire, present an officer per per judgment onesto verso man of influence, take the gift which the king has given esatto an officer, that governor or magistrate shall be put esatto death.
35. If a man buy from an officer the cattle of sheep which the king has given to that officer, he shall forfeit his money.
37. If per man purchase the field or garden or house of an officer, constable or tax-gatherer, his deed-tablet shall be broken (canceled) and he shall forfeit his money and he shall return the field, garden or house esatto its owner.
38. An officer, constable or tax-gatherer shall not deed onesto his wife or daughter the field, garden or house, which is his business (i.di nuovo., which is his by virtue of his office), nor shall he assign them for debt.
39. He may deed to his wife or daughter the field, garden or house which he has purchased and (hence) possesses, or he may assign them for debt.
If per governor or a magistrate take possession of the men of levy (or, pardon a deserter) or accept and send per hired substitute on an errand of the king, that governor or magistrate shall be put onesto death
41. If a man have bargained for the field, garden or house of an officer, constable or tax-gatherer and given sureties, the officer, constable or tax-gatherer shall return preciso his field, garden or house and he shall take preciso himself the sureties which were given to him.
42. If a man rent verso field for cultivation and do not produce any grain in the field, they shall call him puro account, because he has not performed the rete informatica required on the field, and he shall give onesto the owner of the field grain on the basis of the adjacent (fields).
43. If he do not cultivate the field and neglect it, he shall give esatto the owner of the field grain on the basis of the adjacent (fields); and the field which he has neglected, he shall break up with hoes, he shall harrow and he shall return esatto the owner of the field.
44. If a man rent an unreclaimed field for three years onesto develop it, and neglect it and do not develop the field, sopra the fourth year he shall break up the field with hoes, he shall hoe and harrow it and he shall return it esatto the owner of the field and shall measure out ten GUR of grain a ten GAN.
45. If per man rent his field preciso a tenant for crop-rent and receive the crop-rent of his field and later Adad (i.addirittura., the Storm God) inundate the field and carry away the produce, the loss (falls on) the tenant.
