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Deposition about two settlements, 1921
Khanum Suha, daughter of the late Sadr al-Atibba’, confirms that from now on, she has no rights to two settlements, one worth five hundred tumans and another worth one hundred and ninety tumans
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Deposition and settlement about husband's debt, 1913
Ruqiyah Sultan (permanent wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Kaliskah-chi [the coachman] and daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Husayn, confirms that the document, about her husband's debt of five hundred tumans to her, is lost. Then she settles the debt with her husband for one tuman and one charik [unit of weight] of wheat.
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Dispute over a sale contract, 1915
Dispute between the inheritors of the late ‘Ali Akbar and the children of Maryam Sultan and Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim (Muhammad Isma‘il, Muhammad Ibrahim, Khanum Masha’ Allah, and Khanum Malik) over the sale contract of four-sixths of a house located in Sang Siyah neighborhood for two hundred tumans
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Dividing properties of Khanum Bibi's inheritors, 1921
Dividing the properties belonging to Khanum Bibi's inheritors into four shares and pricing them in detail
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Dividing properties of the late Mirza ‘Abd al-Razzaq among his inheritors, 1910
Properties of the late Mirza ‘Abd al-Razzaq are divided among his inheritors, including the shares of Maryam Baygum, ‘Izzat Baygum, and Aqa Sayyid Hasan
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Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, 1921
Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, including the upstairs room of the shop, the hallway, and half of the mudroom; the properties were divided into five shares for the following inheritors: Mirza Muhsin, Mirza Hidayat, and the mother of Ustad Muhammad Rahim (she gets one share).
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Draft of an attorney's letter to the court, 1913 or 1914
Draft of a lawyer's letter to the court rejecting the plaintiff's claim by referring to a settlement between the plaintiff and his client, which leaves no right for the plaintiff in their claim
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Giving power of attorney for divorce, 1915
Mirza Muhammad Riza, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn Khan, has stated his return to his wife, Salar Khanum, daughter of the late Haj Aqa Pust-furush [the fur seller] from Shiraz in the presence of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hasan al-Tabatabayi al-Najafi. He then gives power of attorney to Shaykh Haydar ‘Ali in order to triple-divorce Salar Khanum.
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Giving the power of attorney for divorce and resolving disputes, 1911
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin should investigate the dispute between Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife (daughter of Shaykh Muhammad Riza), and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali's sister and her husband (Haj Shaykh ‘Abd al-Husayn), over the ownership of some household furnishings. Additionally, Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin will witness the divorce of Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife, and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali promises not to go back to his wife after the divorce. Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and Shaykh Muhammad Riza's seals are at the end of the document.
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Khanum Bibi's letter to get compensation, 1916
Letter written by Khanum Bibi, wife of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar Qali-furush [the rug dealer], to the Fars Justice Department regarding the damage to a house sold conditionally, in the amount of twenty-two tumans and seven thousand four hundred and fifty dinars, which should be paid to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah
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