Loan of dates: B1and B2 owe the brothers A1and A219 kor (3,420 l) of dates, imittu-impost of the garden (kirû) of Bīt-Apkallu, at a ratio of 5 measures (mašīhu) for 1 kor. They will give the dates in their entirety in Arahsamna (VIII) in Borsippa at the entrance of the warehouse (bāb kalakki), according to the measure (mašīhu) of the king, in one delivery (ina muhhiištet ritti). For each kor of dates he will also give a load of palm-frond ribs (huṣābu) and palm-leaf baskets (tuhallu). Each is responsible for the other (ištēn pūtu šanû našû). 2 witnesses (including Nabû-ēṭir-napšāti/Šumāya//(Ea-)ilūtu-bāni) and the scribe. This is apart from (elat) 3 kūṣayu date palms (gišimmaru kūṣayu) at the disposal of (ina pāni) B1. The dates for the (tax of the) work (dullu) and for (the service of) the agricultural supervisor (gugallu) are paid (eṭēru Stat.) by B1.