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37: There shall be one war chief from each nation, and their duties shall be to carry messages for their chiefs, and to take up arms in case of emergency.
101: It shall be the duty of the appointed managers of the Thanksgiving festivals to do all that is needful for carrying out the duties of the occasions.
8 If a man gave bare ground to another man to set out as an orchard and the latter did not complete setting out that bare ground as an orchard, he shall give to the man who set out the orchard the bare ground which he neglected as part of his share.
9 If a man entered the orchard of another man and was seized there for stealing, he shall pay ten shekels of silver.
10 If a man cut down a tree in the garden of another man, he shall pay one-half mina of silver.
11 If adjacent to the house of a man the bare ground of another man has been neglected and the owner of the house has said to the owner of the bare ground, " Because your ground has been neglected someone may break into my house: strengthen your house ," and this agreement has been confirmed by him, the owner of the bare ground shall restore to the owner of the house any of his property that is lost.
12 If a slave-girl or slave of a man has fled into the heart of the city and it has been confirmed that he ( or she ) dwelt in the house of ( another ) man for one month, he shall give slave for slave.
13 If he has no slave, he shall pay fifteen shekels of silver.
14 If a man's slave has compensated his slave-ship to his master and it is confirmed ( that he has compensated ) his master two-fold, that slave shall be freed.
15 If a miqtum is the grant of a king, he shall not be taken away.
16 If a miqtum went to a man of his own free will, that man shall not hold him ; he ( the miqtum ) may go where he desires.
17 If a man without authorization bound another man to a matter of which he ( the latter ) had no knowledge, that man is not affirmed ( i. e., legally obligated ); he ( the first man ) shall bear the penalty in regard to the matter to which he had bound him.
22 If the father is living, his daughter whether she be a high priestess, a priestess, or a hierodule shall dwell in his house like an heir.
24 If the second wife whom he had married bore him children, the dowry which she brought from her father's house belongs to her children but the children of his first wife and the children of his second wife shall divide equally the property of their father.
25 If a man married his wife and she bore him children and those children are living, and a slave also bore children for her master but the father granted freedom to the slave and her children, the children of the slave shall not divide the estate with the children of their former master.
27 If a man's wife has not borne him children but a harlot from the public square has borne him children, he shall provide grain, oil and clothing for that harlot.
29 If a son-in-law has entered the house of his ( prospective ) father-in-law and afterwards they made him go out ( of the house ) and gave his wife to his companion, they shall present to him the betrothal gifts which he brought and that wife may not marry his companion.
34 If a man rented an ox and injured the flesh at the nose ring, he shall pay one-third of its price.
35 If a man rented an ox and damaged its eye, he shall pay one-half its price.
36 If a man rented an ox and broke its horn, he shall pay one-fourth its price.
37 If a man rented an ox and damaged its tail, he shall pay one-fourth its price.

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1190 § 2 – " Relics of great significance and other relics honored with great reverence by the people cannot be alienated validly in any manner or transferred permanently without the permission of the Apostolic See.
1 Ordinary executive power can be delegated either for an individual case or for all cases, unless the law expressly provides otherwise.
2 Executive power delegated by the Apostolic See can be subdelegated, either for an individual case or for all cases, unless the delegation was deliberately given to the individual alone, or unless subdelegation was expressly prohibited.
3 Executive power delegated by another authority having ordinary power, if delegated for all cases, can be subdelegated only for individual cases ; if delegated for a determinate act or acts, it cannot be subdelegated, except by the express grant of the person delegating.
4 No subdelegated power can again be subdelegated, unless this was expressly granted by the person delegating.
18 If the master of an estate or the mistress of an estate has defaulted on the tax of an estate and a stranger has borne it, for three years he ( the owner ) may not be evicted.

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1190 § 1 – " It is absolutely forbidden to sell sacred relics.

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A Ottarr ok Gæihvatr ok Æihvatr þæi sattu stæin æfti Liknhvat, faður sinn.
B Raðþialf ok Gæiniut þæi gærðu mærki goð æfti mann snaran.
A Óttarr and Geirhvatr and Eihvatr, they placed the stone in memory of Líknhvatr, their father.
B Ráðþjalfr and Geirnjótr, they made the good landmark in memory of ... man.
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As the immunodepletion of certain protein complexes, such as the Nup 107 – 160 complex, leads to the formation of poreless nuclei, it seems likely that the Nup complexes are involved in fusing the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope with the inner and not that the fusing of the membrane begins the formation of the pore.
In accordance with Article 107 ( 3 ) of the Constitution and section 7 of the Supreme Court Act, the Supreme Court could try certain cases.

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