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Bava Basra Daf 164
"How do you feel about that?" The first song in the Daph, "Text and/or signatures written on an erased parchment." Rave said, "Shtar habohu vedavallamecha kosher." A shtar that comes forward with his text and the signatures on a erased parchment is kosher. The Gomar asked that the holder of the shtar can erase the text and write whatever he wants. The Gomar answers, "A parchment that's erased once is not similar to a parchment that was erased twice, and everyone will see that he forged." The Gomar asked that he can erase the signature section twice and the text once, "So after the Edom's song, he can erase and rewrite the text, which will now match the parchment beneath the signatures." A by answers that Edom don't sign an erased document, unless it was erased before them, so they can see if the sections look different. The Gomar is an abricer, who won't be able to erase it? According to Rave, he can erase the text and write whatever he wants. The Gomar answers that the Edom have to write between the two signatures we signed on a erased parchment, and the text was on an erased parchment. Second second in the Daph, "I get, McCusher is post-dated by one year." In the Mishnah-Daph-Kav-Samach, Abraham Little says, "I get, McCusher can be unbound and made into a get-pushed." Rabbi disagreed because the dates of these two stars are different. "I get, McCusher is written according to the actual year of the king's reign." "I get, McCusher is post-dated by an additional year." If he ruled for one year, they write two. If he ruled for two years, they write three. There's Bob explains that the nations counted their king's years this way, and a get-mucusher follows this method. So if one repays the loan of a get-mucusher within the year, the lender can claim he lost the star, and write a receipt with the actual date. Later, he could make the get-mucusher into a get-pushed, giving the false impression that it describes a different loan a year later. Think of my answers, I want to know what they'll hold, we don't write receipts, and the borrower will not repay the loan unless the star was destroyed. Third second in the Daph, "Sholish of Aries in on the Meets of Memmical Yayim," "Hir of Aravir in the Field of Lushinhara." Rabbi was once disappointed with the son of Shimon with the writing of a get-mucusher. Rabbi Shimon said, "I didn't write it." Rabbi Yoo de Chayat wrote it. Rabbi replied, "Don't say this Lushinhara." In another story, Rabbi admired the writing of a safer tell-m, and if Shimon replied, "I didn't write it," Rabbi Yoo de Chayat did. And Rabbi said again, "Don't say Lushinhara." Even though this was praised, it shouldn't be said because the Brice says, "A person should never speak too much about his friend's good qualities, because from discussing his good qualities, he may come to discuss his bad qualities." Rave said, "Sholish of Aries in on the Meets of Memmical Yayim." "Hir of Aries thinking of Aries," "Iun Tfiloh," "Being confident that your Tfiloh's will be answered because you daven with Kavana," and Lushinhara, which the Gomar explains, is "Avak Lushinhara." "Zuhr for life, a vassal of Kavsamir Dalit." The first Sugi on the daff, text, and/or signature is written on an erased parchment. Second Sugi, a get Mukushar, is post-dated by one year. Third Sugi, "Sholish of Aries in on the Meets of Memmical Yayim," "Hir of Aries in Tfiloh Lushinhara." This infabasal of Kavsamir Dalit is a desk. When the man behind the huge desk piled high, which Daris written and signed, on erased paper, opened up a get Mukushar, making it a get poshit, and was reprimanded because the date was wrong. He replied that he didn't write it, "Abuhu da Khaytah did," and was ever on Lushinhara. Desk reminds the Kavsamir Dalit. The huge desk that was piled, which Daris written and signed, on a erased paper, reminds the first Sugi on the daff, text and/or signatures, that are written on a erased parchment. He opened a get Mukushar, made it into a get poshit, and was reprimanded because the date was wrong. Reminds the second Sugi on the daff, a get Mukushar is post-dated by one year. He replied, "Abuhu da Khaytah did," and was ever on Lushinhara, reminds the third Sugi on the daff, Shaula Shavera said, "Abuhu da Khaytah" and "Abuhu da Khaytah" and "Abuhu da Khaytah"
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