Thursday, July 30, 2015

Debts - Rorus


4.1) Citizens who owe a debt to another may be brought before a magistrate in order to seek restitution.
If restitution is granted by the magistrate the citizen shall have to make payment to satisfy their obligations.

·         Penalty if found guilty of crime - MAN: Any man that owes a debt that is unable to make payment shall have his possessions sold, until the debt is satisfied. If he holds no possessions his daughters may be sold into slavery to cover the gap in his obligation. If he is without possessions or family to sell he shall be enslaved and put to hard labor the proceeds of the sale shall be given to the party seeking restitution. WOMAN: Any woman that holds a debt that is unable to make payment shall have her possessions sold, until the debt is satisfied. Any woman who is companioned the courts may compel the companion to make payment to cover the cap in obligations. If she is without possessions or a companion she shall be enslaved, and sold to the kennel the proceeds of the sale shall be given to the party seeking restitution.

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