1,311. Reference : MM-1-12-118

Khammi makes his will.

| Some land was not enough to share between children. Like the land of Kham, the use of the land is shared among the children instead. | Punch card

1,312. Reference : MM-1-12-119

Holdings, general.

| A list of names for those who have no land tenure. Several villagers have paddy-sown fields at Tung Law and transplanted rice fields at Tung Lawung. | Punch card

1,313. Reference : MM-1-12-120

rice field at Nongthan

| Farming at Nongthan, where there were both paddy-sown fields and transplanted rice fields, but paddy-sown fields are not productive. The villagers had cleared the land at Nongthan 11 years ago. | Punch card

1,314. Reference : MM-1-12-121

land at Nongthan

| The land at Nonthan is in a shallow basin; when the rains come the water flows over the fields, rice crops and the land of villagers who maintain homes there. | Punch card

1,315. Reference : MM-1-12-122

Property in trees.

| Fruits are shared with neighbors. Some are sold in the market, some can be shared with close relatives | Punch card

1,316. Reference : MM-1-12-123

Local names for areas of fields near village.

| Terms for names of fields such as Na nok tung tiu, Na hong jeng, Na bo qok, Na jaw. | Punch card

1,317. Reference : MM-1-12-124

Capcong land.

| Unused land might revert to the state and given for others to claim. Conditions of for a land claim. | Punch card

1,318. Reference : MM-1-12-125

Economics land.

| The process of claiming at Tung Law. The authorities utilize the form to be filled up for anyone who claims the land. Two years latter there will be another claim. | Punch card

1,319. Reference : MM-1-12-126

Economics land.

| Information about the trade of land, agreement on price and conditions for payment. | Punch card

1,320. Reference : MM-1-12-127

Economics land.

| The length of time the villagers spend earning money for the purchase of land is longer than the time spent farming. | Punch card