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Bava Basra Daf 68
The First Suki on the Daff, what's included in the sale of a city and the status of slaves. The Mish says the person that sells a city, sells the bearish sea kinema aris that are in there and the base ashlachan. If he says he's selling it and everything that's in it, even behemoth of all them are sold. Which is matchmen that of all them are normally not sold with a city. A vagabere de vavi said to her Vashi that this proves that of all them are like metaltalim. A Vashi responded that even if they are like metaltalim, but obviously they're different than regular metaltalim because they move on their own. Therefore it's possible that they're like harka, but it's still not included in the sale of the city because they're moveable harka. The Second Suki in the Daff, a santa is a clerk or surrounding fields. In the mission of Shumlamil said that one who sells the city automatically sells the santa. In Bulba they said it means a town clerk. Shumlamil says it means fields that surround the city. The marksman is according to the sheet of the Shumlamil is including the town clerk in the sale. Obviously it would include fields. According to the sheet that's referring to fields it would not include the clerk. In a bright sub you'd discuss what's included in the city sale. According to the Gomarsmaskani he says that a santa is sold with the city, like a Shumlamil, but not the unclemas, the scribe, who records different details of the city for tax purposes. The Third Suki in the Daff, what's included in the sale of a field. The next mission says someone who sold the field, he sold the stones that are needed for the field. Even though they are detached, they are never moved to the field and therefore they're considered part of it. He sold the reeds in the vineyard, which are necessary for it. He sold a tool that's connected to the ground, reeds that are smaller than a Rehvakav, and a watchman's hut which is not plastered with clay. He also sold a har of She'anian work of and a besoulous sashikma. If he says he, the ha'mash of Asaikha, he includes stones and reeds which are not prepared for the needs of the fields, as well as detached produce. Still it doesn't include reeds that are larger than a Rehvakav, a plastered watchman's hut, a har of which is more of a reproon sycamore tree. The Shumlam explains that these four items are considered independent properties. The first thing in the Daf, what's included in the sale of a city. Second thing in the Daf, a santa is a clerk or surrounding fields. Third thing in the Daf, what's included in the sale of a field. The Simphur of Asaikha is Scaik. The wealthy man who bought Scaik city, which included the sale of houses, pits, bathhouses, but not the slaves, was thrilled and also included in the town clerk to keep record of property boundaries. And this surrounding field, which included the stones he'd used to weigh down the cut Scaik on windy days. Second thing in the Daf, what's included in the sale of a city. The town clerk reminds of the second sitting in the Daf, what the santa is. And the items that are included in the sale of the surrounding fields reminds of the third sitting in the Daf, what's included in the sale of a field.
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