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== Usury ==
 
== Usury ==
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Usury, the act of earning money on money, also known as [[w:interest|interest]], was outlawed by [[Zara|King Zara]] in 398 a.Q. [[The act of usury]] was the first law to introduce capital punishment as a mandatory sentence for a prescribed crime.
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The reason for making usury a capital crime was that usury made the debtor a virtual slave to the creditor. While being in debt, a debtor would have to serve the creditor with regular payments until the debt was paid off, with interest. If anything would happen to the debtor while serving the creditor, the repercussions for the debtor's family could be sever. In worst cases a debtor's family would risk starvation and death.
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The enactment of this Act put a final end to the [[Civil war|civil war]], as the reason for the bloodshed, usury, disappeared.
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Note that while the act of usury banned the act of earning money on money, it does not make it illegal for a debtor to donate an additional sum to the creditor, as a sign of good will, though this practice became obsolete with [[the digital revolution]].
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== Unlawful Suffering ==
 
== Unlawful Suffering ==

Revision as of 17:19, 12 November 2022

Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of killing a person as a punishment for a crime. The sentence ordering that an offender is to be punished in such a manner is known as a death sentence, and the act of carrying out the sentence is known as łајаłьен (rajarqen) /ɹajaɹqen/, an execution. Crimes that are punishable by death are known as capital crimes, off which Illte has only two; for usury, and for unlawful suffering.

For more general info check out Capital punishment on Wikipedia

Usury

Usury, the act of earning money on money, also known as interest, was outlawed by King Zara in 398 a.Q. The act of usury was the first law to introduce capital punishment as a mandatory sentence for a prescribed crime.

The reason for making usury a capital crime was that usury made the debtor a virtual slave to the creditor. While being in debt, a debtor would have to serve the creditor with regular payments until the debt was paid off, with interest. If anything would happen to the debtor while serving the creditor, the repercussions for the debtor's family could be sever. In worst cases a debtor's family would risk starvation and death.

The enactment of this Act put a final end to the civil war, as the reason for the bloodshed, usury, disappeared.

Note that while the act of usury banned the act of earning money on money, it does not make it illegal for a debtor to donate an additional sum to the creditor, as a sign of good will, though this practice became obsolete with the digital revolution.

Unlawful Suffering