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...; This restriction, however, applied only to the market day, but not to other days; and even on the market day only for selling in the market, but not for going round to the houses. Certain wool-sellers brought wool to Pum Nahara. The townspeople tried to stop them from selling it. They appealed to Rab Kahana, who said, 'They have a perfect right to stop you.' They said, 'We have money owing to us here...
...? — [In the case spoken of] there,13  [the other replied, the seller] said to him 'go and acquire ownership'.14 We have learnt elsewhere:15  Ownership of landed property16  is acquired by means of money. deed and possession;17  and movable property18  is acquired only by meshikah.19  The following reported statement has been attributed in Sura to R. Hisda; at...
... out.)11 Our Rabbis taught: Concerning those who hoard fruit,12  lend money on usury, reduce the measures and raise prices, Scripture says, Saying: 'When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell grain? And the Sabbath, that we may set forth corn? Making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances of deceit.13  And [concerning these] it is [further] written in...
... increased, she is to receive a smaller share, the estate being divided in accordance with the number of heirs (all the sons and the widow) that are alive at the time of the distribution, not according to the number at the time the will was made. That he repaid half the debt, in accordance with the law that the admission of part of a money claim, carries an oath on the remaining sum; v. B.M. 4a. I.e...
... raised from our Mishnah against R. Huna's statement. Of a sum of money that his father had assigned to him before his birth, while still an embryo. That the child shall acquire possession. The mother. The child to whom the assignment was made. Lit., 'whether this or this'. Lit., 'for it was taught'. And, having left no children, his possessions become public property, and whosoever takes possession of...
... where be distributed all his estate (Rashb.). The recipient. I.e., his claim has a double force. That of the gift of a dying man and that of legal acquisition. Owing to the symbolic acquisition that took place. Which someone owes him. Although the money was not, at the time, in his possession and the gift was not made in the presence of the three parties concerned (v. 144a). By the unnecessary mention...
... goats that are kept for the market day but meanwhile do damage, a warning is to be extended twice and thrice to their owners. If they comply with the terms of the warning well and good, but if not, we bid them: "Slaughter your cattle immediately20  and sit at the butcher's stall to get whatever money you can."' MISHNAH. WHAT IS TAM, AND WHAT IS MU'AD? — [CATTLE BECOME] MU'AD AFTER [THE...
... value when the case comes into Court? — Said Raba: [Where he pays with] sheep, [he pays] in accordance with the original value,7  but [where he pays with] money [he pays] in accordance with the present value. Rabbah said: That a change8  transfers ownership is indicated in Scripture and learnt in Mishnah. It is indicated in Scripture in the words, He shall restore the misappropriated...
... ADVANCE, OR RECEIVE ANY MONEY FROM THEM, TO REPAY A DEBT, OR RECEIVE REPAYMENT FROM THEM.2  R. JUDAH SAYS: WE SHOULD RECEIVE REPAYMENT FROM THEM, AS THIS CAN ONLY DEPRESS THEM;3  BUT THEY [THE RABBIS]4  SAID TO HIM: EVEN THOUGH IT IS DEPRESSING AT THE TIME, THEY ARE GLAD OF IT SUBSEQUENTLY. GEMARA. Rab and Samuel [differed]: the one quoting [from this Mishnah] ed, while the other quoted...
... sees how the Jews have the advantage everywhere and how much worse things constantly are shaping up for native-born citizens. Even Law and Justice are not free, but cost more or less money. "The poorest Jew, if he falls into the hands of the administrators of Justice, never lacks for a clever advocate: his well-to-do racial comrades already take care of that; but for the poor, ignorant native-born...

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