47If a foreigner among you becomes successful, and one of your people living nearby becomes poor and sells themselves to the foreigner or to a member of the foreigner's family,
48they still have the right of being bought back after the sale. A member of their family can buy them back—
49an uncle or cousin or any close relative from their family can buy them back. If they become successful, they can buy themselves back.
50The person concerned and their buyer will work out the time from the year of the sale up to the Jubilee Year. The price will depend on the number of years, calculated using the daily rate for a paid worker.
51If there are many years left, they must pay a larger percentage of the purchase price.