23 Results
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clauses such as ‘until the rains’, ‘until the second rains’, ‘i will bring wood (or woods) to the altar’
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condition not fulfilled due to an unavoidable event
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cow bought, buyer says for plowing, seller says he sold the wild cow for slaughter, fraudulent sale?
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doing Business with something biblically forbidden, rabbinically forbidden, source
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doing Business with something, forbidden to him, first born, terumah, non kosher animal, permitted in some cases
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funds of hekdesh or poor people should not be involved in Business investments
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gold coin viewed as a closed deal, gold ring is viewed as less than a done deal
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Kfar Chananyah - Businessmen who trade in nearby villages, sleep at home
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losses of principal, loss of profit, loss of a good bargain to sell or buy, profit that will be used to enhance Yom Tov, recovering items from Business with orphans, dealings with governmental authorities
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mute giving testimony by nodding to a series of questions for use in divorce, vows, inheritance, Business, gifts
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obligation to conduct Business with honesty
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questions in halachah and Business as to which Adar is meant when it isn’t specified
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selling ‘vineyard’ or ‘orchard’ doesn’t mean that there are vines or trees, it may just be the name of the property
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selling a house with an existing tenant under lease, may he be evicted?
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selling an item that is not yet in existence
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selling path or field with retaining the path for himself, sold place to tread or land until depths of the earth
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sold property with lien, buyer gets it, then creditor gets it from him or sale never happened, went from seller to creditor
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someone who conducts Business verbally and doesn’t keep his word, displeases the sages, or draws a rabbinic censure
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someone who conducts Business verbally and doesn’t keep his word, displeases the sages, or draws a rabbinic censure
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tear revealing the heart, reason, Business trips, attending a meal related to a mitzvah
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trustee for hekdesh or orphans uses their money for Business or investments, loses are for the trustee and gains for hekdesh or the orphan
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why a trapper is given more leeway to sell non kosher animals than a non professional