Shamash-bêl-ili repudiates a sale of land to the Lady Mannashi. He is nonsuited. Ḥammurabi 15.[195]

Family of Ardi-rabish against Erib-Sin on account of property left them by Ardi-rabish. Nonsuited. Sin-mubalit 20.[196]

Ḥamaziru sues Manutum for house and property but is nonsuited. Sumu-lâ-ilu.[197]

Kasha-Upi bought a house of Itti-itishu and his sons, Bêlshunu and Ilushu-bânî. Amêl-Ninshuna, son of Bêlshunu, brought a suit about the house. Judges condemn him to be branded on the forehead and confirm Kasha-Upi's title. Sin-mubalit.[198]

Nishinishu sues Ana-erishti-Malkat for three SAR of land before the king's judges. Nonsuited. Samsu-iluna 2.[199]

Malkat-kuzub-mâtim sues Ani-talime for restitution of a field, before the judges of Babylon and Sippara. The witnesses sustain her claim, which is granted. Samsu-iluna 3.[200]

The family of Izidaria sue the family of Azalîa about the property of Izidaria deceased. Their title is confirmed. Zabum 12.[201]

Shamash-bêl-ili sues Nidnusha concerning a house bought by him of her. The judges grant him two shekels of silver. Ḥammurabi 1.[202]

Shî-lamazi sues her brothers for a field and wins her case.[203]

Before Lushtamar, nâgiru of Babylon, Adadi-idinnam and Ibku-Ishtar, judges, Zariku was put to the oath and replied to Erib-Sin. He was told that as his domicile was at Sippara, he must not make his appeal to the judges of Babylon. So his case was dismissed. Ḥammurabi 28.[204] The record is defective.