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vyAVASTHA'-DARPANA. 521 . II. He, who takes the assets of a man leaving no ஆகிe issue, must pay the sum due (by him). Vishnu. Coleb. Dig. vol. I. p. 829. * *

  • , of. A chiidless wiáow must pay the deb; of het sister enjoining payment; or whoever reesives the assets left by that sister, must'Éay her debts. Nahapa. Coleb. Dig. vol. I. p. 828

32 Accordingly, of the mother's wealth too, only what remains over and vyawaths above her debts is to be divided. Daughters share the residue of their mother's property, after payment of her debts; and Authority the male issue, in default of daughters. JAoNYavalkya. Goleb. Dao, bha. p. 22. (i) “So that their father continue not a debtor’—On this phrase Raghu Nanpana remarksthat if they cannot (immediately pay the debts,) they must promise the creditor to pay it, (at a subsequent time), IFrom the expression * So that the father may not continue a debtor’—it appears, that the debts may be cleared off subsequent to the partition: otherwise it would be unmeaning. . (W. Daí, Kra. Sang. p. 111.) Consequently,-- 218 Coheirs, making a partition, may apportion the debts of their father or other vyavastha predecessor, with the consent of the creditors, or must immediately discharge the debts. Coleb. Daí, bha", p. 22. , A father being dead, his sons, whether after partition or before it, shall discharge his debt Authority im proportion to their shares,” or that son alone, who has taken the burthen upon himself. NA RADA. Coleb. Dig. vol. I. p. 275. . But even if the son did not inherit his father's property, still it is his sacred obli gation and moral duty to pay his debts; for-"Fathers desire male offspring for their own sake, (reflecting,) this son will redeem me from every debt whatsoever due to superior and inferior beings: therefore a son, begotten by him, should relinquish his own property, and assiduously redeem his # from debt, lest he fall to a region of torment. If a devout man, or one who maintained sacrificial firg, die a ಹಿಟ್ಲ! the merit of his devout austerities, or of his perpetual fire, shall belong to his creditors”--Nasawa. * He, who, having received a sung lent of the like, does not ropay it tv the oöríier, will bs"börn (héreafter) in his coditor's house, a slave, a servant, a woman, or a quadruped&#Martaspiri;

  • 剑 tamganj to a hundred suvarnas, (four brothers must sever. ಘೀèá ã»ë ¿ao from ae." Coleb: me, vol. 翌器 89.