Sapaya

A sapaya or hapaya (Pemantian: sapáyHas, Stanatan: hapayah, 'co-milk') was a type of contract originating in Pemant where two or more parties share profits and losses but do not directly partner or cooperate. It was closely associated with bequeathal or yasana, and appears to have been part of a wider patchwork of measures that established vague communal, cooperative, or patron-client relationships in Pemantian society. Similar instruments were used around the Confluent Seas well into the Reign of Urges.