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3. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled for a person whois 
no longer out of his mind, the proceedings must be conducted 
on the notion that the person is no longer out of his mind. 
. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled by a majority of the 
monks, the proceedings must be conducted by the majority. 
5. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled with an inquiry 
into its true nature, the proceedings must be conducted with 
the inquiry. 
6. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled by being covered — 
over as with grass, the proceedings must be conducted covering | 
it over as with grass. | 
7. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled by an undertaking, 
the proceedings must be conducted by the undertaking of the 
ccused, 
If disputes do arise these should be settled—perfectly 
settled—by means of the above-mentioned seven rules for the 
Settlement of disputes according to the precept, the law and 
the instruction of the Teacher. 
O brethren, I have recited the seven rules for the Settle 
ment of disputes, In respect of them I ask my brethren “are 
you perfectly pure therein?’’ A gecond time and a third 
ime I ask my brethren “are you perfectly pure therein ! 
In this respect the brethren are perfectly pure. Therefore 
they do not say anything. So do I understand. 
O brethren! 
Finished is the recitation of the Introduction to the 
So-sor-thar-pa. 
Finished is the recitation of the four rules of Defeat. 
Finished is the recitation of the thirteen rules as te 
Suspension from Monkhood. 
inished is the recitation of the two rules regarding 
Undetermined Matters. : 
Finished is the recitation of the thirty rules regarding sits 
which involve Forfeiture. 
; inished is the recitation of the ninety rules regarding 
sins which require Expiation. : 
inished is the recitation of the four rules regarding 
matters which must be Confes ed. 
Finished is the recitation of the many rules—one hundred 
and twelve—which must be Learnt. 
Finished is the recitation of the seven rules for the Settle 
ment of Disputes. 
Bhagavan Tathagata Arhat Samyak-sambuddha delivered 
these rules which belong to and are included in the Scripture 
