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Damages for the field devastated by a flock. David says pay money damages. Solomon says let laborers have flock till milk and wool have paid the damages.

The wise and the foolish. · Cleverness. · Clever persons and acts. · Cleverness in the law court. · Clever judicial decisions. · view the constellation · filed as J1179.1

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  • general *Chauvin VIII 99 No. 71
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Filed under Clever judicial decisions – miscellaneous.

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The hog belongs to whichever place he goes of his own accord The short blanket must be patched. Weaver makes blanket shorter than ordered. Weaver ordered to add a piece to the blanket and then to receive full price Robber innocent because he is merely following traditions of his ancestors Servants would not have left the coats. Merchants complain to nobleman that his servants have robbed them of money. Nobleman asks whether merchants had on those good coats when the robbery took place. When told yes, he said that the robbers were not his servants, for they would never have left good coats Thread awarded to disputant who knows what it was wound on Stolen necklace does not have same scent as defendant uses Tenant advised by landlord to steal in order to pay his taxes acquitted The judge pays fine himself. Tires of the bickering of two men over a trifling sum Enoch Arden decision. Man believing wife dead becomes a priest. Later finds her alive. Pope's decision: he may remain both a priest and husband but must not consort with any other woman Those who furnish equal number of animals for plow share equally in crop (in spite of amount of work done by each) Actual rescuer gets woman. Watchers could never have got her merely by watching Cardinal's clever decision: that the monks who arise earliest may sound matins. There had been a great argument over this privilege Eye of king's foster-son damaged by sting of bee. Boy's friends demand eye of king's son in forfeit; king decrees instead destruction of swarm of bees so that guilty one may perish

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