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Bava Basra Daf 102

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The first one was the Daf when discovered buried corpses constitute Ashrunas Kvaras. A mission says that if a person discovers one or two corpses buried normally, the bodies may be moved along with the surrounding earth. Because they are buried alone, they may have been buried there temporarily and therefore they can be moved. If you found three bodies, if there is space between them from 4 to 8 Amis, it's considered Ashrunas Kvaras and the bodies cannot be moved. He is buried from there for another 20 Amis to see if there are more bodies buried nearby. If even one is found, it is assumed to be part of the burial ground and he has to inspect for other possible burial chambers within 20 Amis. This Tana holds a Malera measures 4 by 8. So if three bodies are found within 8 Amis, it may be from the long wall of Amara. If they are found within 4 Amis, they may be from either wall. This doesn't fit with any time in the previous mission, so you might find the third Tana that holds like this shooter. The second Tana Daphroianus and Tsom Kilo Anon regarding discovered bodies were a densely planted vineyard. In a brace of the Tana Kama says, if a person found bodies buried close together, they can be moved and are not considered Ashrunas Kvaras. If Shimon holds, we view the middle ones as if they are not there and the remaining bodies can combine to form Ashrunas Kvaras. Digimar asks that both opinions can't relate themselves regarding a vineyard planted with less than 4 Amis between the rows. If Shimon says it's not a karim, and Lakham say it is, and we look at the middle ones as if they are not there. Digimar answers that Shimon holds, that people do not overplant a vineyard temporarily, but by kvaras sometimes a person does it and is smashes. The abundance say regarding kvaras, since it's a design for the body, it's not considered a proper grave. Regarding a vineyard, sometimes an order can plant to keep whichever vines go well, and the ones that don't will use their firewood, so therefore you can ignore them. Third Tana Daphroianus holds and racks in a solid base core offer of land. The seventh part begins that if a seller says, "base core offer any mike lach," if there were holes that were 10 tacham deep, or racks 10 tacham high, they're not measured with it, and the seller has to give additional land to complete a base core. If the holes of the racks were less than 10 tacham deep or high, they are included in the land's measurement. If the seller said, "kib base core offer I'm selling you," then even the holes in the racks that are deeper or higher than 10 tacham are included in the measurement. "Zir-falaif un bas-laf kuf base." The first Tana Daphroianus when discovered buried corpses constitute a schunasqvars. Second Tana Daphroianus and soim ke luainum regarding discovered bodies versus a densely planted vineyard. Third Tana Daphroianus holds or racks in a solid base core offer of land. This infamous Tana Daphroianus is a cave. The cave explorer who didn't move the three bodies buried in the schunasqvars cave found four bodies densely packed together, near an over-planted vineyard that he intended to move and bury next to the racks, 10 tacham high, that were not measured into his purchase of the base core of land. Cave reminds of daf kuf base. The three bodies who weren't moved reminds of the first Tana Daphroianus when discovered buried corpses are considered schunasqvars. The four bodies that were packed together next to an over-planted vineyard reminds the second Tana Daphroianus and soim ke luainum regarding discovered bodies versus a densely planted vineyard. And the racks that were 10 tacham high that were not included in his purchase reminds the third slug on the daft, holes and racks, and a sold basecore offer of land.
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