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the legacy itself, namely, two hundred and twenty-five dirhems less one-eighth thing are equal to thing. Reduce this by means of one-eighth of thing, which you add to thing; then you have two hundred and twenty-five dirhems, equal to one thing and one-eighth. Make the equation: one thing is as much as eight-ninths of two hundred and twenty-five, namely, two hundred dirhems.
“Suppose that some one in his illness emancipates a slave, of the price of three hundred dirhems; the slave dies, leaving five hundred dirhems and a daughter, and bequeathing one-third of his property; then the daughter dies, leaving her mother, and bequeathing one-third of her property, and leaving three hundred dirhems.” Computation:[1] Subtract from the property left
- ↑ A. is emancipated, and dies, leaving a daughter, and bequeathing one-third of his property to a stranger.
The daughter dies, leaving a mother, and bequeathing one-third of her property to a stranger.
A.’s price is ; his property is
The daughter’s property is .
A.’s ransom is ; is his property, clear of ransom.
goes to the stranger; and the like amount to A.’s daughter, and to the master.
is the property left by the daughter.
is the bequest of the daughter to a stranger.
is the residue, of which ,
viz. is the mother’s,
and is the master’s;