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Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Synopsis of subjects (chapter 6 – 10).

p. v CONTENTS. 1 PAGE SYNOPSIS OF SUBJECTS OF TRACT BABA METZIA (MIDDLE GATE) ix CHAPTER V. RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING USURY, IMPRISONMENT, RENTING HOUSES, INSTALMENTS, LOANS FOR HALF PROFIT, APPRAISING, ETC. 145 CHAPTER VI. REGULATIONS CONCERNING HIRING LABORERS, CATTLE, OR TRANSFERRING GOODS, THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DRIVERS, ETC. 183 CHAPTER VII. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE TIME A LABORER HAS TO WORK, WHAT HE MAY OR MAY

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Laws relating to title, real, and personal; fraud, what constitutes fraud and circumstances surrounding fraudulent transactions, etc.

p. 110 CHAPTER IV. LAWS RELATING TO TITLE, REAL AND PERSONAL; FRAUD, WHAT CONSTITUTES FRAUD AND THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS, ETC. MISHNA I.: If one bought gold and silver coins together and made a drawing on the gold ones, title is also given to the silver ones, but not vice versa. The same is the case with

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Laws relating to bailments, hirers, losses on deposited articles as to their quantity and quality…

p. 81 CHAPTER III. LAWS RELATING TO BAILMENTS, HIRERS, LOSSES ON DEPOSITED ARTICLE AS TO THEIR QUANTITY AND THEIR QUALITY, AS TO THE CARE TO BE BESTOWED ON DEPOSITED ARTICLES BY THE DEPOSITARY, AND OF MONEY WHETHER IT MAY BE USED. MISHNA I.: If one has deposited an animal or vessel with his neighbor, and they were stolen

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Laws relating to found articles, which may or may not be kept without proclamation, and how they shall be cared for, etc.

p. 44 CHAPTER II. LAWS RELATING TO FOUND ARTICLES, WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT BE KEPT WITHOUT PROCLAMATION, AND HOW FOUND ARTICLES SHALL BE CARED FOR, ETC. MISHNA I.: There are found articles which belong to the finder without any proclamation; namely, scattered fruits or scattered money in a public thoroughfare, small sheaves, strings of pressed figs, bread

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Rules and regulations regarding found articles, documents, animals, and if one appoints a messenger to pick up a found article.

p. 1 TRACT BABA METZIA (MIDDLE GATE). CHAPTER I. RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING FOUND ARTICLES, DOCUMENTS, ANIMALS, AND IF ONE APPOINTS A MESSENGER TO PICK UP A FOUND ARTICLE. MISHNA I.: Two persons, who hold a garment, and each of them claims that he has found it, or that the whole belongs to him, (in such a case) each

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Metzia – Synopsis of subjects.

p. i TRACT BABA METZIA (MIDDLE GATE) CONTENTS. PAGE SYNOPSIS OF SUBJECTS OF TRACT BABA METZIA (MIDDLE GATE) iii CHAPTER I. RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING FOUND ARTICLES, DOCUMENTS, ANIMALS, AND IF ONE APPOINTS A MESSENGER TO PICK UP A FOUND ARTICLE 1 CHAPTER II. LAWS RELATING TO FOUND ARTICLES, WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT BE KEPT WITHOUT PROCLAMATION, AND HOW FOUND ARTICLES SHALL

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Kama – Regulations concerning robbed articles which remain after the death of the robber…

p. 251 CHAPTER X. REGULATIONS REGARDING ROBBED ARTICLES WHICH REMAIN AFTER THE DEATH OF THE ROBBER.--IF ONE RECOGNIZES HIS STOLEN ARTICLES AT THE PREMISES OF SOME ONE.--REGARDING ROBBED ESTATES, AFTERWARDS THE GOVERNMENT TOOK IT AWAY, ETC. MISHNA I.: If one has robbed an edible article and used it for his family, or he left the article as it

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tract Baba Kama – Introduction and synopsis.

The Babylonian Talmud Translated by MICHAEL L. RODKINSON Book 6 (Vols. XI. and XII.) 1918 Tract Baba Kama (First Gate), Part II and Tract Baba Metzia (Middle Gate) Tract Baba Kama (First Gate, part II) Title Page Explanatory Remarks Contents Synopsis of Subjects Chapter IX Chapter X Tract Baba Metzia (Middle Gate), Part I Contents Synopsis of Subjects Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Tract

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