42 Results
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a woman with 1 or 2 gittin and 1 or 2 kesubos, different amounts in each
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benefactor provided for a woman whose husband is traveling, is he reimbursed? paying of Debts of others?
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benefactor provided for a woman whose husband is traveling, is he reimbursed? paying of Debts of others?
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cases where the right to collect a Debt is limited, orphans, minors, collection limited to lower grade of land
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collecting a kesubah or Debt payment after admitting or a witness says that it was partially paid or devalued, is a swear required? to the orphans of her husband too? minor orphans? Debtor not present
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collecting for an orphan girl from an encumbered property
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collecting from movable items
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contested Debt isn’t cancelled by shemittah unless the loan was confirmed prior to the onset of shemittah
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damager, Debtor, or husband who owes kesubah only has certain levels of fields
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damages are collected from superior land, a creditor from average land, a kesubah is collected from inferior land
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damages are collected from superior land, a creditor from average land, a kesubah is collected from inferior land
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damages are paid with ‘the best of his fields’, whose field is it referring to and how is it calculated?
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damages by a assetless man who died, doesn’t need to be paid by his son who inherited assets from his father’s father
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damages may be paid with land, but the preferred payment is with money
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Debt that orphans pay due to damages or theft that their father owed, what grade of land is it paid from
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Debtor produces document against borrower, does a subsequent sale of land undermine his Debt claim?
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Debts are cancelled even if the collection date didn’t yet occur
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Debts due to rape, seduction, defamer, or court decision aren’t cancelled
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does an obligation for a penalty begin when the act is committed, or by the court decision? who receives the penalty payment when if the father dies? the girl or the inheritors of the father’s estate? who gets her earnings and findings? is the fine a Debt to the father that is inherited (double to first born) and shemittah cancels? or is it only the father’s once he actually receives it? who receives penalty for her defamation? depending on her age?
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does contested Debt that was resolved collect from mid range quality property, as usual, or is it collectible only from low level quality property, as per biblical law? reason
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enacted by Hillel, reason, Debts are signed over to Bais din, is prozbul a biblical or rabbinic rule?
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estate consisting of a small collectible Debt, with a widow, a creditor, and heirs trying to collect, if one grabbed before the others, if one grabbed more than his share, what happens to the extra?
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half damage, collection from the best properties
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history of how the kesubah Debt was secured
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how one can accrue Debt to hekdesh
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land stolen, resold, buyer improved land, claims against thief and buyer
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must be repaid into the domain of the lender
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one’s property that was seized to repay another person’s Debt, collectable from Debtor? seized by government because the occupier owed money, or confiscated for no reason
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one’s property that was seized to repay another person’s Debt, collectable from Debtor? seized by government because the occupier owed money, or confiscated for no reason
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order of collection when multiple wives collect their kesubah from 1 husband, kesubah obligations or other obligations, Debts, contracts? priorities of payments in many scenarios, surplus estate value of various assets beyond the kesubos amounts
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people returning lost objects, or admitting to part of a claim of a Debt against them which couldn’t have been proven, aren’t forced to swear that they didn’t keep some of what they found or saved
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reasons for damager paying the best, Debtor paying middle, and who carries out the collection
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sages are pleased when someone repays a Debt to the son of a convert who died
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sages are pleased when someone repays a Debt which was cancelled by shemittah
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salary owed can become a Debt and therefore cancelled if the work came to an end due to shemittah
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seizing inDebted property
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shemittah cancels the Debt of someone who divided meat on Rosh Hashanah and gave it to others on credit, reason
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store credit extended turns previous store credit (even if done on holiday) into Debt which is then cancelled by shemittah
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support of grandchildren, obligation?
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thirty days is a standard collection date for a loan, source
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two have Debt documents against each other, cancel each other out or both active? practical differences