Which claim doesn’t the Malveh believe the Loveh about?
- That the Pikadon was stolen.
- The amount of the loan.
- The Pikadon’s value.
- The installment plan that they arranged.
- The date of payment.
“I don’t know where it is” is considered
- Peshiya.
- Ohnes.
- This claim has no legal standing. Keep on looking for it, and come back to Beis Din with it!
- A Shlimazel.
- A Shlemiel.
Why does the owner keep the now more valuable rings (Kipi)? The Shomer already paid for them!
- The owner agrees to give Kefel, not other types of increased value.
- Since the Shomer didn’t want to pay, he never had in mind to accept the Kefel.
- The owner agrees to give Kefel by theft. Here, the rings were lost, not stolen.
- Rav Nachman doesn’t hold of Shilaim Velo Ratza Lishava.
- The owner gives Kefel because the Shomer paid without getting Beis Din involved. Here, Beis Din had to collect the payment!
Why should a voluntary Shuma revert to its original owner?
- It’s a condition in the Shuma, that it can be undone.
- The lender only gave the property to avoid the embarrassment of going to Beis Din, and now he has money to pay.
- All Shumas are reevaluated every ninety days.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.
From when does an animal that died under circumstances that weren’t his responsibility become the Socher’s?
- From the time that he swore.
- From the time that the animal died.
- From the time that the owner gave him the animal to use.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers A and C.