
									The Babylonian Talmud
									
									By Translated by Michael L. Rodkinson
									
									Book 7 - Volume 14
									
									Tract Baba Bathra, Part II
									
									Table of Contents
									
										
											
												
												
													
														
														
															
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																Title Page | 
															 
															
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																Explanatory 
																Remarks | 
															 
															
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																Dedication | 
															 
															
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																Synopsis Of 
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																Chapter 6 | 
																Rules and Regulations Concerning the Sale of Seeds Which 
Become Spoiled, the Quantity of Dust Which May or May Not be Accepted in the 
Measures of Grain and Fruit, and Wine Which Becomes Sour After Sale Before 
Delivery.--Concerning Contractors for Houses and Stables, Wells and Gardens, 
Situated in Neighbors' Properties or Public Thoroughfares in Private Ground, and 
Concerning Graves and Caves for Burying | 
															 
															
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																Chapter 7 | 
																Rules and Regulations Concerning Rocks and Pits in Ground 
Sold; the Quantities of Greater or Less Measure Which May or May Not Void a Sale 
of Fields, Villages, Etc. | 
															 
															
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																Chapter 8 | 
																Rules and Regulations Concerning Bequests to and 
inheritance By Near and Distant Relatives, Male and Female Slaves and their 
Descendants, First Born and Husbands. One May or May Not Wish to Bequeath His 
Estate to Strangers When He Has Children. Which Wills Must be Considered and 
Which Wills Must Not. The Dividing of an inheritance between Grown-Up and Minor 
Children, Male and Female | 
															 
															
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																Chapter 9 | 
																Rules and Regulations Concerning the Support of Unmarried 
Daughters after the Death of their Father, If Among the Children Were an 
Hermaphrodite or An Androgyn. May or May Not One Bequeath His Estate to 
Strangers If He Has Children? Does the Second Will Abolish the First? If a Sick 
Person Recovers After Making a Gift While Sick, May He Retract or Not? If Sudden 
Death Occur to Many Persons, and It Is Not Known Who Died First, and Each of the 
Heirs Claims for His Benefit | 
															 
															
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																Chapter 10 | 
																How Deeds Should be Written and Where the Witnesses Should 
Sign. Concerning Erasures of Some Words in Deeds. In Which Cases both Parties 
Must be Present At the Writing of the Deeds, and in Which One of them Suffices. 
Concerning a Deposited Deed Which Was Paid in Part. How Shall the Court Approve 
An Erased Document? Property for Private Use Which Was Left to Poor and Rich 
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