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1 3 | They had power to decide cases finally on their own authority, 2 35| existing limitations in cases of insanity, old age, and 3 39| homicide, including all cases in which one party had either 4 42| though exception is made in cases of actions concerning inheritances 5 43| either class, together with cases in which an individual has 6 48| local justices who introduce cases for the tribe concerned, 7 52| province, but some such cases are brought up by the Thesmothetae.~ 8 52| also five Introducers of Cases (Eisagogeis), elected by 9 52| who bring up the "monthly" cases to the law-courts. "Monthly" 10 52| the law-courts. "Monthly" cases are these: refusal to pay 11 52| capital to start with; also cases of slander, cases arising 12 52| also cases of slander, cases arising out of friendly 13 52| loans or partnerships, and cases concerned with slaves, cattle, 14 52| brought up as "monthly" cases and are introduced by these 15 52| perform the same function in cases for or against the farmers 16 52| law-courts as "monthly" cases.~ 17 53| suitors bring all other cases. Formerly they were thirty 18 53| have full powers to decide cases in which the amount at issue 19 53| function it is to introduce cases on behalf of the tribe of 20 53| hundred and one members in cases up to the value of a thousand 21 53| four hundred and one in cases above that value. No laws 22 57| the Areopagus; so also in cases of killing by poison, and 23 57| arson. These are the only cases heard by that Council. Cases 24 57| cases heard by that Council. Cases of unintentional homicide, 25 57| near the shore. All these cases, except those which are 26 57| tribe-kings also hear the cases in which the guilt rests 27 58| his duty to receive these cases and divide them into ten 28 58| magistrates who introduce cases for the tribe hand them 29 58| however, brings up in person cases in which an alien is charged 30 59| certain private suits in cases of merchandise and mines, 31 59| whether for private or public cases. They ratify commercial 32 59| treaties, and bring up the cases which arise out of such 33 59| and they also bring up cases of perjury from the Areopagus. 34 67| preliminaries being concluded, the cases are called on. If it is 35 67| it is a day for private cases, the private litigants are 36 67| litigants are called. Four cases are taken in each of the 37 67| measured day is employed in cases when imprisonment, death, 38 68| necessary to bring public cases before a jury of 1,000 members, 39 68| purpose, the most important cases of all are brought 1,500