260 MALAY SLAVERY LAW. 
Chapter the ninth—To state the law regarding the return of 
slaves who have some defect.—In such a case whoever has bought 
a slave has six months’ time within which he may return him to his 
former master. The defects for which a slave may be sent back are 
that he is mad, of weak sight, asthmatic, a runaway, a thief, a seller 
of his master, or one afflicted with an aneurism, and (in the case of a 
woman) that she is pregnant. The time within which such a slave 
may be returned is from the new moon to the full moon (of the 6th 
month), if that time is exceeded the slave cannot be returned, but 
as long as the defect is the risk of the vendor, the slave is returnable 
in accordance with the law previously stated. 
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