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a husband’s right to demand that his wife swear about the care of items she is responsible for, if husband agrees to limit his own Rights to demand a swear or putting limits on others
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a man who gifts his estate to his children has Rights for himself, his wife, and children to be supported by the estate
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a widow can stay in her husband’s house and be supported by his estate even if not stipulated in her kesubah, can the inheritors give her money, or an alternative place to live, can she refuse? can she refuse to live together with his sons who are young men, thereby giving herself a bad reputation? how kesubos in different parts of Israel were written to address this issue, her Rights don’t continue if the inheritors sell the estate
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a widow can stay in her husband’s house and be supported by his estate even if not stipulated in her kesubah, can the inheritors give her money, or an alternative place to live, can she refuse? can she refuse to live together with his sons who are young men, thereby giving herself a bad reputation? how kesubos in different parts of Israel were written to address this issue, her Rights don’t continue if the inheritors sell the estate
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a widow can stay in her husband’s house and be supported by his estate even if not stipulated in her kesubah, can the inheritors give her money, or an alternative place to live, can she refuse? can she refuse to live together with his sons who are young men, thereby giving herself a bad reputation? how kesubos in different parts of Israel were written to address this issue, her Rights don’t continue if the inheritors sell the estate
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a woman who accepts an assignment of her husband’s properties to his son forfeited her Rights to collect her kesubah from them
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buying produce with Torah granted Rights (eating while working) doesn’t cause an obligation of tithes, parameters of Rights to pick and eat while working
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certain kohen families donated wood to the Temple and retained certain ongoing Rights
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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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consequences of marriages which are forbidden on a rabbinic or biblical level, has Rights to a kesubah? no Rights to fruits, sustenance for the wife, husband inherits wife, kohen husband becomes impure upon her burial, slaves eating terumah, forcing a divorce
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daughter is in the household and domain of her father until her husband has her in his possession
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didn’t join eruv, give over Rights to other residents on Shabbos?, used eruv after giving over Rights
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displaced outside of his techum on Shabbos, Rights of travel in new location, four amos, returns to original location, four tannaim on a boat
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father and husband revoke vows right before the wedding, certain situations cancel their Rights to revoke her vows
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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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findings of young son or daughter, Canaanite slave or maid, wife, who owns?
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how long does a kesubah claim or support Rights last? her inheritors? 25 years? supplement amount above ordinary kesubah? what level of land is the collection from?
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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 Rights to sell melog or tzon barzel slaves, going free based on sustained injuries
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kohen reads Torah first, eruv chatzeros kept in original house, priority of water Rights for upstream cisterns, finding of minor or deaf mute protected, prey in traps are protected, olives on the ground while picking, poor idolators who pick leket, shikchah and peah
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multiple chatzeros, some residents have Rights of passage but aren’t included in the eruv, who may carry and where?
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multiple groups in one mansion, walls between groups, houses which pass thru other houses, residents with or without Rights, separate eruv chazeros needed?
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payment of fines to the father and his Rights to sell her during the 3 stages of her development, minor, naarah, adult
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relinquishing Rights between one chatzer and another
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residents living in non residential structures in a chatzer, owner retaining Rights to chatzer by keeping items there or retaining access Rights
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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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Rights to declare a leap year
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selling the Rights of which levi the maaser will be given to, levi takes maaser without the owner’s permission
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smaller than four amos by amos isn’t considered a house, exempt from mezuzah, fence requirements, contributing to eruv chatzeros, maaser laws, can’t serve as a extension to a town in regard to eruv techumin, vows regarding enjoying houses, loading and unloading Rights by front door, yovel laws, tzoraas of houses, returning during war based on an unused house
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town’s water Rights vs interests of other towns downstream
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water Rights for fields and cisterns closer to a river’s source, closer to the river, doesn’t require damming river
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water Rights, upstream vs. downstream, animals vs. humans, laundry vs. humans, source
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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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who has Rights to he is wife’s earnings, findings, and compensation for attacks against her?
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wife forfeits Rights when she allows her husband to transfer property to the children