A man gave a cloth to a tailor. After completion the owner says, "l told you to make a robe and you made a shirt." The tailor says, "i did as you told me to." Or he gave it to a dyer. After completion the owner says, "I told you to dye it red and you dyed Print
Kitabul Ijarah [Hiring] - Conditions and disputes

Question 1054) - A man gave a cloth to a tailor. After completion the owner says, "l told you to make a robe and you made a shirt." The tailor says, "i did as you told me to." Or he gave it to a dyer. After completion the owner says, "I told you to dye it red and you dyed it yellow." The dyer says, 'I did as you told me to." Whose word will be accepted?

A: The owner's word will be accepted under oath. The tailor/dyer will be responsible for opposing their instructions. The owner can either claim the price of the cloth before any work was done on it and not pay the fee; on he can take it and pay the fee according to the work done, but not exceeding the initial agreed upon fee.

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