44 Results
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access path to land locked Property was lost, must owner re-buy a new pathway?
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bikkurim and terumah are the Property of the kohen
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causing kilayim on someone else’e Property, non Jew’s Property
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certain kohen families donated wood to the Temple and retained certain ongoing rights, celebrated as holiday, private Property used for public offering
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collecting for an orphan girl from an encumbered Property
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digging a cistern, ditch, or vault under public land
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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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dough was made hekdesh then redeemed prior to or after the completion of kneading, hekdesh treasurer completed the kneading while it was hekdesh Property, obligated in challah?
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father’s rights to minor daughter’s kiddushin money, findings, earnings, vows, divorce, but not produce of her Property
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for public offerings or use
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guardian of orphan’s Property, slave, agent, woman, tumtum, androgyne, son, bring bikkurim but doesn’t read the text
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has the power to declare Property to be ownerless, to exempt the Property from maaser
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husband designated Property for kesubah, sells the Property, wife may collect from that Property, or any other he owns
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husband has use of the produce of her Property, obligated to her support, ransom, and burial
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husband sells wife’s melog Property then she dies, wife sells her melog properties then her husband dies, selling Property that others have an interest in
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husband takes bikkurim from wife’s Property and recites the bikkurim declaration
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layered a branch from his Property to another’s Property, another’s Property to his, or his Property to his Property with public or another’s Property in between, source, reason
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man may place the divorce in her domain or the airspace above her Property
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no portion in world to come, desecrates sacred Property, disgraces holidays, negates bris of Abraham, disregards Torah
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nullified in a mixture of 100 to 1, then 1 is given to the kohen, is it a halachic separation or merely giving a kohen his Property?
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obligations of support of wives and children aren’t taken from mortgaged Property
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obligations of support of wives and children aren’t taken from mortgaged Property
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olah designated by woman who then died, or left over Property
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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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owner is away and others come and cultivate the field
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Property of all Jews, not subdivided by tribes
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Property of all Jews, not subdivided by tribes
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Property owned by those going up from Babylon, Property owned by residents of the city
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rights of widows to sell husband’s Property to collect her kesubah money or for food support, in some cases bais din approval needed, retaining or losing right to food support, divorcee, selling it in parts, when sale may be voided, if wife sold properties to satisfy her kesubah and one sale is invalid, does it cancel all of them?
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rivai is Property of the owner, is owner therefore obligated in maaser?
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seizing indebted Property
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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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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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stolen land that owner despairs of recovering, becomes Property of thief?
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stolen land that the owner despairs of recovering, becomes Property of thief?
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vows related to circumstances beyond one’s control, untrue vow or swear that Property is terumah or belongs to the king for the purpose of retaining ownership
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what is implied when a husband or wife renounces their rights to the produce of their spouse’s Property or the Property itself
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wife forfeits rights when she allows her husband to transfer Property to the children
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woman waiting for yibum who sold Property, or died, who owns the Property?, who pays for her burial? how to deal with the first husband’s Property which becomes owned by the yavam, but is pledged to the yevama’s kesubah, to sell the land he does yibum, divorces her, and remarries her
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woman who inherited Property after marriage allowed to sell it? Property that the husband is or isn’t aware of
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woman who inherited Property before or after kiddushin, allowed to sell?
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written, signed in Israel, woman accepts the divorce when husband drops it in her Property outside Israel