Well, my friend, Hammurabi was a wise ruler who believed in justice and fairness. If someone didn't follow the law in his time, Hammurabi would ensure they faced consequences based on the principle of "an eye for an eye." It's important to remember that we can learn from history and strive to create a world where kindness and understanding prevail.
Lawbook of Manu was longer because it explained the punishments for crimes. The Code of Hammurabi just kind of based it off of social classes and it would just say "if a commoner stole from someone higher up, he should be killed" instead of explaining why.
I would get along better with my brothers if they were not so rebellious.
You would need to follow the legal eviction process outlined by your local laws. This usually involves providing written notice to the relative, giving them a certain amount of time to vacate, and if they do not leave, filing a formal eviction lawsuit in court. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure you follow the correct procedure.
It depends on which law you don't follow. If you break criminal laws, you may be arrested and charged criminally. If you break traffic laws, you may be cited and fined. If you don't follow civil laws, you may be sued.
If you mean by "writing someone up" by doing a displine report that a teacher would do can get YOU in trouble. Better, if you know of an event or if something is going to happen tell a teacher or someone you trust.
Hammurabi's Code was basically an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, so I would assume you would be able to assault the person back.
the law that slaves had to follow of they would get beat if they didnt follow the law.
They encouraged people to not break the rules. If someone robbed you their hand would get cut off. That way they could not rob a person again. By doing this Hammurabi stopped people from breaking the laws.
The code of Hammurabi simply states that it shall be an "eye for an eye." For example, if someone were to burn down my theoretical house, the code of Hammurabi would then state that their theoretical house would have to be burnt down. The two main imperfections then being that it doesn't take accidents into account, and that an eye for an eye leads to everyone being blind. There is no statement specifically stating who has to do the burning of the theoretical house.
the same amount of time they would if they didnt have achromatopsia
Then they're fine
If someone said they beat you up but they didnt, the thing to do is tell the truth. If the person truly beat you, there would have been blood or bruises. If there aren't any, then people will know someone lied.
Would you want someone else to be messing with a relationship you have with someone...didnt think so.
Someone has been feeding them.
stay awake you never know your chance would come!
BUst your windows, pop your tires, stall your engine
It means that during that time, you went along with whatever you thought was right. It was encouraged that you didnt follow laws and what not if you didnt think it was fair or if it would benefit you.