Why can Yesomos take their Parnassa from Nichasim Meshu’abadim without a written record of the cost.
Its public knowledge that the father passed away (there was a Kol), so people know that the daughters may take it.
Because the father made a stipulation with the buyers that the daughters may take it.
Because the father was obligated to give Parnassa to his daughters, so it is like its written down.
The buyers are compassionate towards the Yesomos, so they allow them to take the property.
Beis Din forces the buyers to take care of the Yesomos.
Someone who bought a field that turned out to be stolen may not collect the Shevach from the seller by taking Nichasim Meshuabadim. Why?
Because the Shevach is not written in the Shtar.
The Shevach is not a set amount (Katzuv).
The Shevach happened the property was already sold.
Answers A and B.
Answers A, B, and C.
In what case must someone who returns an Aveidah swear that he didn’t keep part of it?
When he someone who is suspect of theft (Chashud).
When the finder returned one cow, and the owner says that he lost two.
When the finder returned one wallet, and the owner says that he lost two which were tied together.
Machlokes between Answers A and B.
Machlokes between Answers A and C.
What type of Katan did Rav mean when he said the case is a “Katan” trying to collect money from someone?
A little kid.
The youngest brother in the family.
A short person.
A Yasom, even an adult, who isn’t familiar with his father’s properties.
A person who is trying to collect a small amount of money.
What do we assume when someone is Modeh B’Miktzas?
That he is telling the truth, and the other person is trying to collect extra money, that he never lent.
He really owes him everything, but doesn’t have all the money now, so he is only admitting to what he has, reasoning that he will pay him the rest later.
That he once owed him the entire amount, and already repaid part of it.
He really owes him everything but knows that the other person also owes him money, so he figures this will even it out.