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In Athens was a legal procedure concerned with liturgies. Liturgies were supposed to be performed by the richest men. If a man appointed to perform one claimed that another man, who had not been appointed and was not exempt, was richer than himself, he could challenge him either, if he admitted being richer, to perform the liturgy or, if he claimed to be poorer, to exchange the whole of his property for that of the challenger, who would then perform it. If the challenged man failed to fulfil either alternative, the case went to trial by a jury, who decided which man should perform the liturgy; this was probably the most usual upshot, though actual exchanges of property did sometimes take place.

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