Why isn’t there a concern by a Get that it was written in Nissan and not given until Tishrei?
By a Get the buyer will ask for Aidim as to when the Get was given.
The husband already can’t sell property from the date written on the Get.
Usually a Get doesn’t involve so much money, so there is less of a concern.
Answers A and B.
Answers A and C.
Why isn’t there a concern by a Get Shichrur that it was written in Nissan and not given until Tishrei?
By a Get Shichrur the buyer will ask for Aidim as to when it was given to the Eved.
The Adon already can’t sell property from the date written on the Get Shichrur.
Once the Adon writes the Get Shichrur the Eved goes free; Aiduv B’Chasumav Zachin Lo.
Machlokes between Answers A and B.
Machlokes between Answers A and C.
Should someone who finds a Shtar Mechirah written by a healthy person return it to the buyer whose name appears on it, when the seller admits he wrote it?
Yes; we are not concerned that he wrote the Shtar and didn’t end up using it, but instead ultimately sold the field to someone else.
Yes; but if it comes out that he wrote the Shtar and didn’t end up using it, but ultimately sold the field to someone else, the two people split the field.
No, out of the concern that he wrote the Shtar and didn’t end up using it, but instead ultimately sold the field to someone else.
No, out of the concern that he wrote the Shtar but didn’t end up selling the field at all.
Only when there are Aidim to testify to the sale.
Can a Shechiv Meira revoke a gift he gave?
Yes, but only a gift he gave when already a Shechiv Meira.
Yes, even a gift he gave when he was healthy.
He is never able to revoke a gift.
He may only revoke a gift that was given orally.
He can't revoke a gift, but he can ask the recipient to give it back, and it’s a Mitzvah to make a Shechiv Meira feel good.
Someone who found a Shtar Matnas Shechiv Meira who has already passed away, and the son affirmed that it was written by his father; should it be returned to the recipient whose name appears on it?
Only when no one else has a Shtar demonstrating ownership of the property.
Only when the person currently inhabiting the field has a Shtar dated earlier than the Shtar Matnas Shechiv Meira.
Only when the person currently inhabiting the field has a Shtar dated later than the Shtar Matnas Shechiv Meira.