234. If a shipbuilder build a boat of sixty gur for a man, he shall pay him a fee of two shekels . . . .
235. If a shipbuilder build a boat for some one, and do not make it tight, if during that same year that boat is sent away and suffers injury, the shipbuilder shall take the boat apart and put it together tight at his own expense. . . .
236. If a man rent his boat to a sailor, and the sailor is careless, and the boat is wrecked or goes aground, the sailor shall give the owner of the boat another boat as compensation.
—Hammurabi’s Code
An artisan builds a cart for a farmer. Later, the farmer finds out that the cart is defective. The farmer wants to use Hammurabi’s Code to bring a complaint against the artisan.
Which of the codes at left might the farmer use to support his claim that the artisan is in the wrong?
Code 234
Code 235
Code 236
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