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Confirmation of a debt as attorney fee, 1919
Regarding the thirty tumans that the daughter of the late Darvish ‘Ali Khan ‘Amu owes to Zayn al-‘Abidin for representing her against father of the late ‘Aziz Khan
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Power of attorney to recover debts, 1911
Power of attorney given by Aqa Hasan, Aqa [illegible], Aqa Isma‘il, Aqa ‘Ali Mirza, Aqa Khuda-bakhsh, Aqa Fath Allah, Aqa Riza, Aqa Ghulam ‘Ali, Aqa Ramazan, Sabz ‘Ali's wife, and Aqa Asghar, to Ra’is Muhammad ‘Ali, son of the late Ra’is ‘Isa, in order to receive what they are owed, from Karbalayi Muhammad Kazim (son of Haji Aqa Jan from Kazirun) based on a separate document.
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List of Kumpani Office's debt to Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, 1904 and 1905
List of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's demands from Kumpani Office in 1904 and 1905
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Deed regarding Sayyid Hasan's debt to Khanum Malik, 1928
Deed certifying that Sayyid Hasan, son of the late Sayyid Murtaza, owes ten tumans to Khanum Malik, wife of ‘Abd al-Ghaffar. He pledges to pay the debt in the next six months and twenty days, beginning from the month of Shavval, as well as paying the daily rent of one thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Power of attorney to collect debt, 1914
Power of attorney given by Khanum Nusrat, daughter of the late Mirza ‘Abbas, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to collect the debt from her brother, Mirza Sayyid Husayn for the amount of twenty five tumans and seven thousand and eight hundred dinars
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Settlement, 1929
Settlement between Aqa Ahmad Aqa-yi Khayyat [the tailor] and Khanum Zari, in the presence of her attorney, Aqa Shaykh Mahdi, over forty tumans, which Khanum Zari agrees to pay to Aqa Ahmad.
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Claim of debt, 1904
Claim of Karbalayi Ahmad (son of Karbalayi Mahmud Haddad [the Ironsmith]), Hajiyah Sultan (wife of Karbalayi Mahmud), and Fatimah Sultan (wife of Haji Ghulam Riza Bazzaz [the draper] from Shiraz) against Mashhadi ‘Ali Baqqal [the grocer] (son of ‘Ali Akbar), whose attorney is Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, over his debt of six tumans; Mashhadi ‘Ali Baqqal's attorney denies this debt, and they decide to settle the case.
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Letter about Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar's debt to Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah, 1935
Letter to the head of the Shiraz court about Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Saqib's claim against Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar Dihkurah regarding one thousand seven hundred and fifty rials, which they have settled for two hundred rials. Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar claimed that he deposited the amount in the court's account. On the second page, it is stated that his claim was false.
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Note from Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's lawyer, 1903
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, lawyer of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan (the late Haji Muhammad's inheritor), claims that Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush [the crystal dealer], son of Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn from Shiraz, owes forty-eight tumans to the late Haji Muhammad, but Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush claims that he has already paid the debt. At the bottom of the document, Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's claim has been denied.
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Attorney's request to court, 1915
The attorney of a woman asks the court to consider his client's poverty in regard to payment of the late I‘tibar al-Dawlah's debt to Mawla ‘Abd al-Rahman Yahudi (Jewish)
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