“The Seventh Day” publishes the first picture of the “promise” delivery that he was dealing with resting aswan With his clients who are livestock owners, as a means of making an agreement to delay the payment of a fixed term.
This receipt, which the owner of the livestock obtains, is considered an agreement between the resident and the citizen who owns the livestock, who sells his goods to the person who is resting and receives a deposit of only one thousand pounds. The rest of his money with profits.
The receipt that the rester deals with, contains only data related to: “the name of the owner of the livestock, the agreed amount, the date of receipt of the livestock and the date of delivery of the rest of the amount.”
This receipt also shows the presence of a number of safes in which the resting-aid assistants obtain the money following collecting it from the citizens, but the receipt does not contain any seals or company name or anything else.
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