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Letter of attorney to get rent, 1929
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk's attorney, to the executive section of Fars Justice Department regarding the rent that Dr. Haydar ‘Ali Khan owes to Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk in the amount of one hundred and ten tumans.
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Copy of the settlement between Mashhadi ‘Ali and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, 1928
Copy of the settlement between Mashhadi ‘Ali Kurah-paz [the tile maker], son of Mashhadi Haji Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz, and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, son of Mulla Ahmad Nayrizi, over a house located at Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz for five hundred tumans. The permanent wife of the seller witnessed this settlement, and confirmed she had no rights to the property.
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Power of attorney for financial management, 1956
Power of attorney given by Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin Nahhas [the copper dealer] known as Karbalayi ‘Abid [the devoted], son of Muhammad ‘Ali, to Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar [the herb seller], son of the late ‘Ali Munajjim [the astrologist], in order to manage his financial matters during his absence from Shiraz. Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin also appoints Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar as the executor of his will. His underage son, Muhammad Rahim, will be his inheritor. He also mentions that forty tumans of a copper store's investment belongs to his wife, Zivar Khanum, daughter of Haji Aqa Buzurg Qannadi, as...
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Objection of Banu Ziya’, Banu Sadiqah, and ‘Abd al-Rasul to a court order, 1943
Letter written by Banu Ziya’ (wife of the late Mashhadi Riza), and her son, ‘Abd al-Rasul, objecting a court order addressing the rights of the underage children of the late Mashhadi Riza that have been overridden by Jalal, brother of the late Mashhadi Riza. Jalal has settled their house for a very low price, and he has also taken a lot of copperware and household furnishings and has never paid the share of his brother's underage children.
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Letter written by the attorney of Sayyid Husayn's wife to the lower court, 1929
Sayyid Husayn coercively divorced his wife, in the presence of Sayyid Abu al-Qasim (prayer leader of ‘Ali mosque), with the wife waiving her mahr and the condition of no return after divorce. Now after five months, when she wants to marry another man, Sayyid Husayn claims that he wants to remarry her, even though her marriage contract has been abrogated.
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Draft of attorney's letter to the court, 1928
Draft of a letter written by the attorney of several people in objection to a court's sentence and asking to delay executing the order and to summon the plaintiff to the court; the lawyers' clients are: Khanum Mah (wife of Ra’is Muhammad Ja‘far), Khanum Tuba (wife of Karbalayi Ghulam Riza), Khanum Saltanat (wife of Aqa Buzurg [illegible]), Khanum Zaman (wife of Haji Mirza Khalil), and Haji Mirza Khalil
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‘Azra's letter for confirming her marriage and mahr, 1935
Letter written by ‘Azra, daughter of Haj Mirza Husayn Sharif, to Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Pish-namaz [the prayer leader] requesting him to confirm her marriage to the late Mirza Muhammad Riza with a mahr of three hundred tumans, ten misqals [unit of weight] of gold, a Qurʼan worth five tumans, and ten misqals of silk. He confirms her claims and points out that she had settled one hundred and fifty tumans of her mahr with the late Mirza Muhammad Riza.
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Letters of a lawyer to the court about his clients, 1929
Draft of two letters written by a lawyer to the court about his client's rent, a local investigation about usurpation of possessions of his two other clients, and some other petitions and sentences
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Revocation of power of attorney, 1926
Sha‘ban ‘Ali had given the power of attorney to Saham al-Shari‘ah in order to defend him against Karbalayi Fatimah Bibi's claim. But since she has dropped her claim, Sha‘ban ‘Ali revokes the power of attorney.
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Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit's statement about renting her land, 1935
Statement written by Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit to the court of Fars requesting an investigation and an order against someone who rented her land for fifty tumans plus payment of the taxes, but has not paid part of the taxes and the rent, and does not cooperate with her.
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