Lease of an estate by the deme Prasiai
AIO 2880 Date: Mid-4th cent. BC
         Gods[1]  On these terms the deme of the Prasieis leased
        the Theodoreion estate
        to Kirrias son of Poseidippos  (5)of Prasiai every year free of tax (ateles)  and not liable to assessment for the property-based tax (eisphoras)  or any other tax for
        all time, to himself and his descendants
        while they pay the rent; and Kirrias and his 
        (10)descendants shall pay the rent
        to the Prasieis, half
        in the month of Metageitnion
        [on the sixth?], half
        in the month of [Mounichion?]; and it shall not
        (15)be possible for the Prasieis  to deprive Kirrias  of the lease while he pays
        [the money or the rent] each year, or [the Prasieis?]  [shall be liable] ...
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