Zichru4Life
Bava Basra Daf 154
"Suchar for life about the love of Kufnendalad." The first second of the day, from the Daf, Makhlakis of May, the Bishtasha Khosvi, Tseq al-Kaimbe. In the mission of Kufnend Gimmel, where Maitanah was given, and there was a disagreement if it was a Shrimmara, but Mayors says the Naisen has to prove that it was a Shrimmara, and the Khamm said the Macaval has to prove that it was a bari. "Tha Miram disagree, what proof the Mishtah is referring to?" Have Hunna says he has to prove with Edim that he was a Shrimmara? He explains that these Ta'Nam disagree with the Makhlakis that we quote on the previous Daf, "Whether we assume he was healthy if he's healthy now, or we follow the properties, Khazakah." They argue, if someone admits that he wrote a star, but claims it can't be used, do you still need a key him to be able to use it? Since the star cannot be used without a Zaidah, the Khamm hold he can claim he was a Shrimmara, until the holder of the star is Makhai in the star. Second, singing the Daf, someone sold property and died, and his relatives claim he was a cutton at the time. Someone sold property from his father who was nifter, and then he died. But his relatives claim he died as a cutton, and the sale wasn't held. They asked they be a kiva, "Are we allowed to be bi-dick to see if he was a cuddle?" He said, "You now ought to be minavel the body by examining it." "V'Oiit, Simanam can change la chamisa." Have you ever been asked if the proof of the Mishtah is just to be Makhai in the star, why do they have to examine the body? Let them just be Makhai in the star. They sluck a chance so that they already take in possession of the property, and the relatives want to take it back by examining the body and proving that it was a cutton. And the Makhlakis is because of the people that bought it were requesting the examination. Why would they agree not to be Minavel the body? Since they paid for the property, they would have insisted that they examine the body. My answer is that that's why I'll be keeping this at the second reason that the examination is worthless, because Simanam has to examine the body. Third, so you're going to die off of the former owner challenges the star, saying it's "Star Passimashtah Amana." Dimishabakapar says that if a field's previous owner challenges someone who's living in it, and the occupant presents the star that he bought it, if the previous owner admits that the star wasn't forged, but he said it was a "Star Passimashtah Amana," we followed the star. Michlakis is a Birken of his own, like a Mary's Sheetah, that if someone admits that he wrote a star, but claims the star is not good, you don't need Kyim. A Birken answers that everybody holds as such a star is used without Kyim, even though they're going to hold that a star needs Kyim, where Aiden admitted that they signed it, but they claimed they weren't proper Aiden. A Birken differentiates that Aiden are stronger, and they can weaken the star with their claim, but the seller does not have such power. Even though the star was confirmed through his idea, he still can't pass on it. Obserta disagrees with this lotion of A Birken's conversation and brings it out a lotion. (speaks in foreign language) (speaks in foreign language) Second, Sug is someone's sole property and died, and his relatives claim he was a content at the time. Third, Sug is the former owner, challenges a star saying it's a "Star Passimashtah Amana." They send from Basthav Kufnandal as a candy man. The man looking for Aiden to verify his star, from the candy man gifting him a stash of candy, so the candy man's claim that it was a mountain of Shkimraq could be ignored, found a man insisting that his relative has sold the property was only a cotton, sucking on a lollipop at the time of this ale, and another man admitting that he wrote a star giving away property, but it was a "Star Passim" who wasn't believed. Candy man reminds Daf Kufnandal, he was looking for Aiden to Makhai and Shtar, so the candy man's claim that it was a mountain of Shkimraq could be ignored reminds the first Sug in the Daf, Makhleikis of Makhleikis of Makhleikis of Makhleikis of Makhleikis of Makhleikis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis of Shkis He found the man insisting that the relative that sold the property was a cotton, reminds the second Sug in the Daf, someone sold the property and died, and his relatives claimed he was a cotton at the time. Another man admitted that he wrote a star giving away property, but it was a "Star Passim", and he wasn't believed reminds the third Sug in the Daf, if the former owner challenges a star saying "Gets a Star Passim" or "Star Amona".
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