Translation:Shulchan Aruch/Choshen Mishpat

Judges

 * 1: Appointing judges in the Land of Israel and in other places
 * 2: A Court May Strike and Punish for a Temporary Need
 * 3: How Many Judges Are Needed In Order to Judge
 * 4: How a Person Can Self-Judge
 * 5: The Time And Day One Can Judge
 * 6: The Required Amount of Money For a Case
 * 7: Those who are eligible for judgeship and those who are not, whether in general or for specific cases appearing before the court
 * 8: Not to Appoint An Unfit Judge and the Great Reward and Punishment of a Judge
 * 9: Not to Take a Bribe and the Right to Accept Payment for Being Idle
 * 10: One Should Be Patient in Judgement and Consult With Those Greater Than Him
 * 11: How We Call Someone to Court and Based on Whose Words
 * 12: A Judge Who Faces an Easygoing and Tough Party and All the Rules of Pshara
 * 13: How We Choose Judges If the Parties Cannot Agree
 * 14: Where One of the Parties Says Let’s Go to the Beis Din Hagadol and the Rules of a Party That Demands an Explanation for the Ruling
 * 15: Which Case is Judged First and the Rules of a Dishonest Case
 * 16: How Much Time Do We Provide to Bring Proof and the Rules of Placing a Cherem
 * 17: One Must Treat All Parties Equally
 * 18: How We Give and Take on a Matter and This That We Follow the Majority
 * 19: How We Deliver the Ruling and The Method of Writing It
 * 20: How Much Time Does a Party Have to Bring Proof to Void a Ruling
 * 21: One Who Accepted to Complete the Ruling By a Certain Date But an Accident Occurred
 * 22: One Who Accepts a Relative or Someone Disqualified and the Rules of a Flipped Oath
 * 23: Up to What Point is a Judge Believed to Say Which Party He Sided With
 * 24: We Assist the Plaintiff First
 * 25: When a Judge Who Erred Can Retract and When He Must Pay
 * 26: Not to Be Judged in Secular Courts
 * 27: Not to Curse a Judge or Any Other Jew

Witnesses

 * 28: How To Caution the Witnesses and We Do Not Accept Testimony in the Absence of a Litigant
 * 29: Witnesses May Not Retract
 * 30: Witnesses On Monetary Matters Do Not Require an Interrogation and the Testimony Must Be Complete
 * 31: The Laws of Numerous Sets of Witnesses
 * 32: Witnesses Who Witnessed a Confession Must Relate the Words As Is and a Case Where a Party Says He Was Kidding
 * 33: Disqualified Testimony Due To Familial Relationship or a Woman or Slave
 * 34: Witnesses Disqualified Due to Sin
 * 35: The Disqualification of the Blind, Deaf, Foolish and Minors
 * 36: Many Testified and One Was Discovered To Be a Relative or Disqualified
 * 37: Disqualification Due To a Potential Benefit
 * 38: Some of the Laws of Impeachment

Loans

 * 39: Writing a document for the borrower without the lender, and on which admissions we write
 * 40: The Laws of One Who Obligates Himself to Another
 * 41: The Laws of One Who Lost His Loan Document or Had It Erased
 * 42: One Can Write a Document In Any Language and the Laws of an Unspecified Coin
 * 43: The Date Must be Written in a Document and the Specific Laws of Postdating and Predating
 * 44: The Rules of Summarizing the Document On the Last Line and How We Verify Erased and Hanging Letters
 * 45: This That Witnesses Must First Read the Document and the Laws of A Document on Paper and the Witnesses on Erased Paper
 * 46: Witnesses That Said We Were Minors or We Were Disqualified or the Document Was Given on Trust and All the Laws of Verifying Documents
 * 47: One Who Claims the Document Was Given On Trust or Was Paid Back
 * 48: This That We Write the Outline of Documents
 * 49: The Witnesses Must Be Familiar With The Names of the Borrower and Lender and the Laws of Errors In Names and Calculations
 * 50: A Document That Says “I Borrowed a Maneh From You”
 * 51: A Document With Only One Witness or One Disqualified Witness
 * 52: A Document That Contains Interest or a Ripped Document
 * 53: Not To Modify the Document
 * 54: The Laws of Asmachata, Whether We Write a Receipt and How We Write a Receipt
 * 55: The Laws of One Who Paid Back a Portion of His Debt and One Who Gives His Document to a Third Party
 * 56: Laws of a Third Party
 * 57: The Law That One Is Prohibited From Retaining a Repaid Document
 * 58: One Who Produces a Loan Document Against His Adversary
 * 59: A Verified Document Where the Borrower Claims It Has Been Repaid and the Lender Says He Does Not Know
 * 60: The Laws of a Lien on Movable Items Via Real Property and the Laws of a Lien On an Item That Has Not Yet Come Into Existence
 * 61: Various Laws Regarding Documents
 * 62: The Laws of a Woman Who Transacts In the Home
 * 63: One Who Is Testified Against As Having Sought a Forger
 * 64: A Custodian Who Wants to Retain Deposited Documents As Payment For His Debt
 * 65: The Law of Found Documents and the Law of a Receipt Found in the Possession of a Third Party
 * 66: The Laws of the Sale of Documents and Exploitation on Them
 * 67: The Laws of Shmittah and Pruzbul
 * 68: The Laws of Documents Made in Secular Courts
 * 69: The Laws of One Who Produces Verified or Unverified Handwriting and the Laws of One Who Claimed He Paid Back or Partially Confessed
 * 70: The Laws of an Oral Loan and If One Says to Only Pay Me Back In Front of Witnesses
 * 71: If a Borrower Granted Believability to a Lender To What Extent Would the Believability Take Effect
 * 72: One Who Lends on Collateral and Many of the Laws of Collateral
 * 73: The Default Timeframe of a Loan and Some Specific Laws Regarding Loans
 * 74: What Place is Designated For a Lender to Collect and the Process of Repayment

Plaintiff and Defendant

 * 75: Whether the Lender and Borrower Need to Clarify Their Claims, All the Laws of One Who Is Obligated a Biblical or Rabbinical Oath, One Who is Unable to Swear and Any Case Where the Plaintiff or Defendant Claim a Certain or Uncertain Claim
 * 76: If One Orally Borrowed 100 From One and 200 From Another and Each One is Claiming 200
 * 77: The Laws of Two Parties That Borrowed and the Law of One Partner That Borrows Solo
 * 78: One Who Claims He Paid Back Within the Time of the Loan
 * 79: The Law of One Who Says I Did Not Borrow and the Distinction Between “Go Give to Him” and “You Are Obligated to Give to Him”
 * 80: In What Situation Can One Claim and Re-Claim
 * 81: When a Party That Confessed is Able to Say I Was Kidding
 * 82: The Law of an Unverified Document or a Verified Document Where the Borrower Claims the Document Was Given On Trust, Was Paid Back or Was Interest
 * 83: The Law of a Lender Who Admits That the Document Is a Forgery
 * 84: One Who Impairs or Minimizes His Document or a Solo Witness Testifies That it Has Been Repaid
 * 85: If One Produces a Loan Document and the Other Claims That the Plaintiff Sold the Defendant His Field
 * 86: If Reuven Owed Shimon and Shimon Owed Levi, We Would Take From Levi and Give to Reuven
 * 87: The Laws of a Heses Oath and a Biblical Oath
 * 88: The Laws of Denial and Confession and the Principle That the Confession Must Be the Same Form as the Claim
 * 89: This That the Hired Worker Swears and Collects
 * 90: Victims (e.g., victims of theft and assault) Swear and Collect and the Laws of One Who Bring Vessels From the Home of a Homeowner and Says They Are Borrowed
 * 91: A Storekeeper Swears and Collects and the Laws of Ledgers
 * 92: The Laws of One Who is Suspect With Respect to Oaths
 * 93: The Laws of an Uncertain Oath and the Partner-Oath
 * 94: The Laws of a Rolled-In Oath
 * 95: The Laws of Which Oath Would be Taken on Real Property and the Laws of Hekdesh Today
 * 96: What Oaths a Mute, Fool and Minor Swear, As Well As a Married Woman

Debt Collection

 * 97: To Lend to a Poor Person and Not to Pressure Him, the Returning of Collateral and the Laws of Leaving Possessions For the Borrower
 * 98: The Order of Collecting the Debt and One Who Requests Time to Invalidate His Document and Does Not Arrive On Time
 * 99: How We Have the Borrower Swear As To Whether He Has Any Property, We Place a Cherem On Someone Who Knows The Borrower Has Property, If The Borrower Is Valid or a Fraudster and If He Gave Away His Property As a Gift
 * 100: How Much Time We Give To One Who Seeks a Date For Repayment and If The Party Does Not Arrive At the Date and One Who Refuses to Comply With the Court’s Instructions
 * 101: We Collect Money or Moveable Items For a Creditor, If the Borrower Claims His Money Belongs to Gentiles and If The Borrower Has Debts to Gentiles
 * 102: From What Real Property Do We Collect the Debt For the Creditor
 * 103: The Appraisal of the Borrower’s Real Property, If They Erred In the Appraisal and The Appraisal Can Always Revert
 * 104: The Laws of a Later Creditor Who Prematurely Collects Real Property or Moveable Items and the Law That an Earlier Oral Loan Has Precedence Over a Documented Loan
 * 105: The Law of One Who Takes Possession On Behalf of a Creditor In a Situation Where It Negatively Impacts Others and a Guardian Who Takes Possession of the Deposit On Behalf of a Creditor
 * 106: The Laws of One Who Comes To Collect Outside the Presence of His Debtor

Debt Collection From Orphans

 * 107: We Force Orphans to Pay Their Father’s Debts
 * 108: In What Context Is a Loan Collected From Inheritors and What Oath Can a Person Bequeath to His Children
 * 109: We Make an Announcement On Orphans' Properties
 * 110: We Do Not Act For Minor-Properties

Debt Collection From Sold Properties

 * 111: The Law That a Documented Loan Can Be Collected From Sold Properties and the Law of the Oral Loan
 * 112: A Creditor Cannot Seize Properties of Third Parties That the Borrower Acquired After the Loan
 * 113: A Creditor Cannot Seize Mortgaged Moveable Items
 * 114: The Law of Whether a Purchaser Can Push the Creditor to the Borrower
 * 115: The Laws of Fruits and Appreciation on Property Seized From Purchasers and Orphans
 * 116: How We Write the Seizure Document

Designated Collections

 * 117: The Law of One Who Designates His Field or Slave For Collection
 * 118: One Who Writes to the Second Purchaser That He Has No Claim Against Him
 * 119: One Who Sells All His Fields and a Borrower Who Made a Condition that the Lender Will Collect From Superior Properties
 * 120: One Who Throws Payment For His Debt Without Specification or With The Rules of Gittin and It Was Misplaced

Appointed Debt-Collector

 * 121: One Who Sends Payment For His Debt Via a Messenger

Power of Attorney

 * 122: If the Lender Dies or Voided the Messengership or Power of Attorney
 * 123: What a Power of Attorney Is Written On and How It is Written
 * 124: Whether a Defendant Can Grant Power of Attorney
 * 125: One Who Sends his Debt or Deposit Via a Messenger
 * 126: One Who Pays Back His Debt in the Presence of All Three Parties
 * 127: The Laws of a Man Who Borrowed From His Wife and Divorced Her or From His Slave and Freed Him and One Who Borrows From a Convert
 * 128: The Law of One Who Pays Another’s Debt or Who Takes Collateral On Behalf of Another

Cosigning

 * 129: The Laws of a Cosigner On a Documented or Oral Loan and When We Collect From the Cosigner
 * 130: The Laws of How a Cosigner Who Paid the Lender Would Collect From the Borrower
 * 131: One Who Retracts After Agreeing to Cosign
 * 132: A Slave, Woman or Minor That Cosigned and Two That Cosigned For One and One That Cosigned For Two

Ownership Presumption on Movable Items

 * 133: One Who Has Possession of Movable Items Known to Others
 * 134: A Craftsman Who Makes a Claim That He Purchased an Item of His Trade From Its Owner
 * 135: The Laws of One Who Takes Possession of Living Creatures, Such As Animals and Slaves
 * 136: One Whose Items Were Swapped At A House of Mourning or Feasting
 * 137: One Who Plucks Another’s Fruits
 * 138: The Law of Two Individuals Grasping An Item of Clothing and Its Division
 * 139: The Law of Two Parties In Dispute Over an Item and a Third Party Grabbed It

Ownership Presumption on Real Property

 * 140: The Law of One Who Takes Possession of Another’s Real Property and the Law of A Presumption of Ownership on Homes and Stores
 * 141: The Laws of Obtaining a Presumption On Rain-Watered Fields and Fields of Trees
 * 142: The Law Where the Objector Assists the Possessor in His Possession and if the Assistance Was in Error
 * 143: The Law of One Who Takes Possession Outside the Presence of the Objector Who Is In Another Country or Who Has Fled
 * 144: Two People That Took Possession of One Field and Each One Consumed
 * 145: If the Possessor Brought Two Witnesses and Their Testimony Did Not Conform
 * 146: An Objection Will Void a Presumption and With What Language, How and When Is the Objection Made
 * 147: One Who Objects to Possession of a Field and He is a Judge or Witness
 * 148: One Who Lost a Path To His Field
 * 149: The Following Cannot Obtain a Presumption of Ownership: Partners, Sharecroppers, Guardians, Thieves, Brothers, Deaf-Mutes and Minors
 * 150: One Who Went Down to a Field As Collateral and Subsequently Created a Sale Document
 * 151: The Laws of Those Whose Consumption Does Not Qualify as Proof
 * 152: The Law of When Those Who Cannot Obtain a Presumption Can Ultimately Obtain a Presumption

Neighbor-Damage

 * 153: The Laws of Setting Up a Protrusion or Tube, Placing a Ladder and Erecting Beams
 * 154: Obtaining Rights on Windows and Entrances and How Far One Must Distance From Them
 * 155: The Laws of Distancing From Damage
 * 156: The Laws of One Who Goes Into Another’s Profession and One Who Brings Merchandise to Another City

Real-Property Partners

 * 157: How a Wall Should Be Built When Two People That Are Partners in a Courtyard Come to Divide
 * 158: How Partners Build a Fence Where They Divided a Garden or Valley
 * 159: Damage-by-Sight From One Roof to Another and How it Can be Removed
 * 160: A Roof That is Adjacent to a Courtyard and Two Courtyards Where One is Higher Than the Other
 * 161: Matters That Residents of a Courtyard Can Compel Each Other On
 * 162: Matters That Residents of an Alleyway Can Compel Each Other On
 * 163: Matters That Residents of a City Can Compel Each Other On
 * 164: What Each Party is Required to Repair When a House and Upper Story Belong to Two People
 * 165: One Who Has a Garden Under Another’s Olive Press
 * 166: One Whose Wall Fell Into Another’s Garden
 * 167: Two Gardens, Where One Was Higher Than the Other
 * 168: If a River Swept Away Olives and One Who Sells Olives For Wood
 * 169: One Who Has a Pit Within Another’s Pit or a Garden Within Another’s Garden
 * 170: Gardens That Are Supplied by One Spring

Partnership Division

 * 171: On What Matters Partners Can Compel each Other To Divide and the Specifics of Those Laws
 * 172: How We Give Four Amos to a House or Courtyard and the Laws of Fertilizer and Soldiers in a Courtyard
 * 173: Partners or Brothers That Want to Divide Property That Does Not Have the Status of Intended to be Divided, the Division of Books and that Neither Can Obtain a Presumption Against the Other
 * 174: Brothers, Partners or a Firstborn That Come to Divide

Neighbor's Right of First Refusal

 * 175: Brothers That Want to Divide and The Laws of a Neighbor

Partners

 * 176: How a Partnership Is Set Up, How it Operates and How They Separate and if One of them Dies
 * 177: Where One Partner Went Down to Work as a Craftsman for the King or Got Sick
 * 178: A Partner That Requests a Waiver from the Tax Collector
 * 179: Partners Cannot Obtain a Presumption Against Each Other
 * 180: Partners in a Courtyard Who Swore Off Benefit to Each Other
 * 181: A Caravan Attacked by Thieves Where One of the Members Rescued

Agents

 * 182: How a Person Becomes an Agent, a Case Where the Agent Erred and Purchased at a Premium or Violated the Wishes of the Sender
 * 183: If One Appointed an Agent to Purchase Wheat For Him and He Purchased Barley For Him
 * 184: One Who Purchases a Field in Another’s Name and Subsequently Says It Was For Himself and the Laws of an Agent That Was Appointed by Three Individuals Together
 * 185: A Broker Who Sold For More or Less Than the Owner Told Him to and Other Claims Between a Broker and Owner
 * 186: One Who Purchase Vessels from the Craftsman to Sell
 * 187: The Law of an Agent Who Claims He Suffered an Unavoidable Accident
 * 188: There is No Agency for a Gentile and There is Agency for a Slave and Woman

Commerce

 * 189: The Law That a Sale Cannot be Completed With Words
 * 190: The Law of Acquiring Real Property With Money
 * 191: The Laws of Acquiring Real Property With a Document
 * 192: The Laws of Acquiring Real Property by Taking Possession
 * 193: Something That is Attached to the Ground Has the Status of the Ground
 * 194: A Gentile Who Sold Real Property to a Jew and Received Money But Did Not Write a Document
 * 195: The Laws of Acquiring Real Property or Movable Items With a Swap
 * 196: The Laws of Acquiring A Gentile-Slave
 * 197: The Laws of Acquiring a Large Domesticated Animal and a Small Domesticated Animal
 * 198: The Laws of Acquiring Movable Items, What is Acquired Via Pulling and What is Acquired Via Handing Over, and What the Law is Regarding the Money in his Hand
 * 199: There Are Ways That Money Would Acquire and There is a Time Where Money Would Acquire
 * 200: The Laws of Acquiring Movable Items Via One’s Courtyard and How One’s Vessels Can Acquire
 * 201: The Laws of One Who Makes an Impression on a Barrel and One Who Shakes Hands With Another
 * 202: The Laws of Acquiring Movable Items Via Real Property, Slaves and Real Property Together, Slaves and Movable Items Together or an Animal and the Vessels On It
 * 203: All Movable Items Can Be Acquired Via Swap and a Coin Cannot Be Acquired Via Swap
 * 204: When One Who Retracts Accepts the “Mi Shepara” Curse and When He is Considered Lacking Trustworthiness
 * 205: The Laws of One Who Sells Because of Duress and Provides a Declaration and Voids the Sale
 * 206: The Law of One Who Says “When I Sell, I Will Sell to You,” and He Sold to Another for More or if He Said I Will Sell to You for the Amount Appraised by the Court
 * 207: One Who Sells his Properties Conditionally, the Laws of Asmachta, and One Who Obligates Himself to Do Something he is Not Required to Do
 * 208: A Sale With an Element of Illegality
 * 209: One Who Transfers an Undefined Item or Something Not Yet in Existence
 * 210: One Who Transfers Possession to His Fetus or Another’s Fetus
 * 211: The Law of an Item Not in One’s Possession and One Who Writes his Properties to his Children For After his Death
 * 212: The Law of One Who Transfer Rights to Live in a Home or Courtyard, or Consecrates an Item that is Not Yet in Existence
 * 213: What Methods Can be Used to Acquire the Fruits of a Beehive and the Fruits of a Birds-Nest
 * 214: What is Sold Along With a House in a Default Sale
 * 215: What is Included in the Sale Where One Sells a Courtyard, an Olive Press or a City
 * 216: One Who Sells a Field and Says, “Except For Such and Such Palm Tree,” “Except For the Trees” or “Except For This Land” or “These Trees” and How One Should Write a Sale Document to Prevent Objectors
 * 217: If One Sells a Water Channel, a Private Path, a Public Path or a Location For Burial
 * 218: One Who Sells a Kur of Dirt That Has Rocks and Valleys
 * 219: How We Define Borders and In the Event Borders Are Not Defined
 * 220: One Who Sells a Boat, Flagpole, Cattle-Wagon, Cow, Donkey or Maidservant
 * 221: If a Seller Said 200 and the Buyer Said 100
 * 222: Two People Quarreling Over an Item and Other Claims Between Seller and Buyer
 * 223: One Who Swaps a Cow and Donkey, and the Cow Gives Birth or One Who Has Two Slaves or Two Fields
 * 224: If One Swapped a Cow For a Donkey, or Purchased the Cow, and Discovered a Hole in the Second Stomach
 * 225: If One Took Responsibility For Any Unavoidable Accident or Explicitly Conditioned That He Takes No Responsibility
 * 226: If One Sells a Field Without a Guarantee or a Rumor of an Objection Emerged

Overcharge & Sales on False Pretenses

 * 227: What Amount of Overcharge is Waived or Returned, an Agent That Erred and Brothers That Divided and Erred
 * 228: One is Prohibited From Afflicting With Words, Misleading Others and Committing Fraud in Commerce
 * 229: How Much Waste a Buyer Must Accept From One Who Sells Him Wheat, Barley or Fruits
 * 230: One Who Sells a Wine Cellar to Another and One Who Purchases Wine and the Wine Sours
 * 231: Not to Defraud With Measurement or Weight, How One Should Create Them, How One Should Weigh and the Obligation to Appoint Officials to Enforce the Measurements and Weights
 * 232: If One Sells Something by Measurement or Weight and Erred, One Who Errs in Counting Money or One Who Sells Something and a Defect is Discovered
 * 233: One Who Sells One Species and it Turns Out to be Another Species or One Who Sells as Bad and it Turns Out to be Good
 * 234: If One Sells a Forbidden Item and the Buyer Consumed it
 * 235: When a Minor, Deaf-Mute, Fool and Drunk Can Sell Movable Items and One Who Acquires on Shabbos and Yom Tov
 * 236: A Gentile That Forcibly Stole Real Property From a Jew or With Threatening Words
 * 237: If One Goes After Something to Acquire it and Someone Else Acquires it Before Him
 * 238: We Write a Document For the Seller, but Not for the Buyer
 * 239: How We Write Another Document for One Who Comes and Says I Lost My Acquisition Document
 * 240: Two Sale Documents that are Produced on One Field with the Same Date

Gifts

 * 241: How a Gift and Waiver Would be Valid and One Who Gifts an Undefined Item
 * 242: The Law of a Compelled Gift, the Giving of a Declaration and the Hidden Gift
 * 243: The Law of One Who Acquires on Behalf of Another and the Donor or Recipient Wants to Retract
 * 244: One Who Tells Two to Write a Gift-Document to So and So
 * 245: One Who Writes I Gave Such and Such Field to So and So and One Who Says I Gave Such and Such Field to So and So, and the Recipient Says He Did Not Receive it
 * 246: One Who Hears His Son has Died and Writes His Properties Over to Someone Else
 * 247: One Who Sends Items to his Family and Does Not Instruct How They Should Divide Them
 * 248: One Who Gives a Gift to Another and Says, “And After You, to So and So”
 * 249: One Who Gifts a Gift and Retracts or One Who Gifts to a Slave or Woman

Dying-Gift

 * 250: The Laws of the Gifts of a Dying Man, Where Some or All of the Properties are Gifted, With or Without a Kinyan
 * 251: The Laws of a Dying or Healthy Gift
 * 252: We Can Remove a Dying-Gift For Support of the Wife and Daughters
 * 253: What Language is Effective for a Dying Individual and One Who Says Give 100 to So and So, 200 to So and So and 300 to So and So
 * 254: A Dying Person Who Wants That They Make a Kinyan on his Gifts
 * 255: A Dying Person Who Says he has a Maneh in So and So’s Possession or So and So has a Maneh in his Possession
 * 256: A Gentile That Converted Who Gave a Dying Gift or Freed a Slave
 * 257: One Who Writes his Properties to his Son or Someone Else, Effective Today and After Death, and a Healthy-Gift That had Written, Effective Today and After Death
 * 258: A Gift That has a Date and States it is for After Death

Lost & Found

 * 259: From What Place One is Required to Return a Lost Item
 * 260: One Who Finds an Item that was Clearly Placed There
 * 261: The Law of One Who Found Something in a Place Where it is Evident that it was Not Misplaced
 * 262: What Items One is Required to Announce and What Items Belong to the One Who Finds it
 * 263: If One Finds a Lost Item that he is Embarrassed to Return
 * 264: One’s Own Lost Item Takes Precedence Over Another’s and Which of One’s Rabbi’s Lost Item or Father’s Lost Item Takes Precedence
 * 265: One May Not Take Payment for a Lost Item
 * 266: The Law of the Lost Item of a Sinner
 * 267: How One Announces and How One Deals With the Lost Item While is in his Possession
 * 268: The Law of Acquiring with One’s Courtyard or Four Amos
 * 269: One Who Picks up a Found Item for Another and the Law if a Deaf-Mute or Sane Person Lifted it
 * 270: The Found Item of a Deaf-Mute, a Fool or a Minor and the Found Item of One’s Son, Daughter, Slave, Maidservant, Wife and Employee
 * 271: A Found Animal, Loan Document, Receipt or Divorce-Document

Unloading, Loading and Travelers

 * 272: The Law of Animals or Boats that Encountered Each Other

Ownerless Property and a Convert’s Property

 * 273: The Law of One Who Acquires Ownerless Property and How and With How Many Does One Make Something Ownerless
 * 274: The Law of One Who Acquires a Field From a Gentile
 * 275: The Laws of One Who Takes Possession of the Property of a Gentile Who Converted and Died Without Inheritors

Inheritance

 * 276: What is the Order of Inheritance?
 * 277: A Firstborn Takes Double, What is a Firstborn With Respect to Inheritance and an Uncertain Firstborn
 * 278: A Firstborn Does Not Take Double From Loans or Appreciation and if One Sold his Firstborn Portion
 * 279: The Law of One Who Says This is My Son, My Brother Or My Slave, and Then Says the Reverse
 * 280: If One Said “This is Our Brother” or One Came and Said “I Am Your Brother”
 * 281: One Who Removes Properties from his Sons to Give to One of Them
 * 282: Not to Remove Inheritance From One That is Not Fit to Inherit
 * 283: The Laws of a Gentile’s Inheritance, and that of a Convert or Jew who is an Idolater
 * 284: An Inheritor Does Not Require Testimony that he is Related and he Requires Testimony that the Deceased Died
 * 285: What Should be Done With the Properties of a Captive who Fled or One Who Left Willingly
 * 286: How Adult and Minor Orphans are Supported From Their Properties
 * 287: One Who Dies and Was Survived by Older and Younger Children
 * 288: How We Appraise What is On the Sons and Daughters When They Divide
 * 289: Where There are Adult and Minor Brothers and They Want to Divide

Guardians

 * 290: The Law of Who Should be Appointed as Guardian, How He Should Act and all His Rules

Deposits

 * 291: The Law of an Unpaid Watchman, When his Obligation to Watch Begins and How he Watches
 * 292: Not to Lay a Hand on a Deposit and if He Did Lay a hand
 * 293: When a Deposit Can be Claimed and Whether the Watchman Can Return it to Any Location
 * 294: One Who Denies Receiving a Deposit or Claims it was Stolen
 * 295: How We Have a Watchman Who Paid Swear
 * 296: One Who Deposits With Witnesses and the Watchman Claims it was Stolen or the Deposit Never Occurred
 * 297: If One Denies a Deposit, Even Where the Owner Gives an Identifying Mark
 * 298: If the Watchman Says he is Unsure How Much he Needs to Pay and the Owner Claims he is Sure
 * 299: If Two Deposited With One and One Comes to Claim
 * 300: If Two Individuals Deposited and One Deposited 100 and the Other Deposited 200 and Each One Claims 200
 * 301: The Laws of Watchmen on Slaves, Real Property, Hekdesh and Property of the Poor
 * 302: The Laws of Watchmen Apply to Men and Women

Paid Watchmen

 * 303: What Matters a Paid Watchman is Liable or Exempt For and When His Liability Begins
 * 304: When One Who Transports Barrels From Place to Place is Liable if the Barrels Break
 * 305: A Watchman Who Denied or Claims an Unavoidable Accident Occurred or the Item was Stolen

Craftsmen

 * 306: Craftsmen Are Paid Watchmen and What Happens if They Damage and a Butcher that Slaughtered Improperly

Renters

 * 307: The Laws of the Renter, When he is Liable and When he is Exempt and if he Loaned or Rented Out
 * 308: How Much One Can Load On an Animal He Rented to Ride On
 * 309: If One Rents an Animal to Bring to a Known Location and He Brings it to Another Location
 * 310: One Who Rents a Donkey and it Became Blind or Broke
 * 311: If One Rents a Boat and it Unloaded or Sunk Halfway
 * 312: If One Rents a House to Another for a Set Time or Without Specification
 * 313: What Areas a Tenant Who Rents a Large Building From Another Can Use
 * 314: What Matters the Landlord or Tenant Have to Do
 * 315: The Law of One Who Rents Out a House Conditionally
 * 316: One Who Rents a Home to Another for a Set Time and the Tenant Wants to Sublease to Others
 * 317: If the Tenant Says He Paid for the Rental and the Landlord Says He Did Not
 * 318: One Who Rents a Mill From Another and Then Does Not Need it
 * 319: One Who Misleads Another to Allow Him to Bring Fruits Into the Other’s House

Land-Leasing and Contracting

 * 320: How Parties Should Act When One Accepts or Leases From Another
 * 321: One Who Accepts an Irrigated Field or a Field With Trees and They Dried Up
 * 322: If One Accepts a Field From Another and Grasshoppers Consumed it or Wind Destroyed it
 * 323: One Who Accepts a Field From Another and its Produce was Blighted
 * 324: If One Accepts a Field to Plant a Specific Species and He Wants to Deviate
 * 325: If One Who Accepts a Field is Permitted to Plant Flax
 * 326: One Who Accepted a Field to Plant Sesame and Planted Wheat
 * 327: The Law of One Who Accepted Who Wants to Remove Himself and the Plants Have Not Yet Finished
 * 328: The Law of One Who Accepts a Field and Wants to Terminate Because of the Inferiority of the Field
 * 329: One Who Accepts a Field For a Set Time and Died, Survived by a Son
 * 330: One Who Accepts a Field to Plant Many Trees

Hiring Workers

 * 331: One Who Hires Workers Should Act With Them in Accordance With Local Custom
 * 332: The Law of One Who Tells His Agent to Hire Works for Him and he Hired Them For More Than the Employer Told Him To
 * 333: If One Hires a Worker and the Worker Wants to Retract Before or After he Started Working
 * 334: One Who Hires a Worker to Irrigate a Field and One Who Hires a Schoolteacher and his Son Became Ill
 * 335: One Who Hires a Worker Without Specification or for a Specific Job
 * 336: One Who Hires a Worker to Work for Him and He Directs Him to Another
 * 337: The Law of a Worker Eating While Working: What and When He Can Eat
 * 338: The Law of an Animal Eating While Working and the Restriction on Muzzling It
 * 339: The Requirement to Pay for a Person, Animal or Vessel On Time, and What is Considered On Time

Borrowing

 * 340: The Borrower is Liable for Unavoidable Accidents, an Animal that Dies Due to its Work and if the Borrower Sent the Item With His Son or Slave
 * 341: If One Borrows an Item From Another Without Specification or for a Set Time
 * 342: A Borrower Cannot Lend Out
 * 343: The Law of the Borrower After the Loan Period has Concluded
 * 344: If the Borrower Claimed the Animal Died Because of its Work or He Wants to Pay or Swear
 * 345: The Law of One Who Borrows a Cow and Rents Another
 * 346: The Law of the Exemption of Borrowing With the Owners with all its Rules and a Husband’s Right to His Wife’s Property
 * 347: The Law Where the Borrower’s Cow Damaged the Owner’s Cow or Vice Versa

Theft

 * 348: The Restriction on Stealing, Who is Called a Thief and From What Point is He Liable
 * 349: The Law of a Woman, Slave or Minor Who Stole
 * 350: If One Stole the Forbidden Fats of Another and Ate Them
 * 351: The Law of One Who Steals a Wallet on Shabbos
 * 352: [If One Deposited With Two, Who Claim it Was Stolen]
 * 353: If the Stolen Item Changed in the Thief’s Possession or its Owner Gave Up Hope On It
 * 354: If the Value of the Stolen Item Appreciated While in the Thief’s Possession
 * 355: A Thief Who Returned the Stolen Item Without the Owner’s Knowledge
 * 356: One is Prohibited From Purchasing Something From a Thief and One Who Purchases From a Well-Known Thief or a Thief that is Not Well-Known
 * 357: One Who Recognizes His Vessels and Books and a Rumor of Theft Emerged in the City
 * 358: Items that One is Prohibited From Purchasing From a Shepherd, Fruit-Watchman or Craftsman

Robbery

 * 359: The Prohibition of Robbery Even With the Intent to Return, What is Considered Robbery and the Prohibition of “Do Not Covet” and “Do Not Desire”
 * 360: The Commandment for a Robber to Return the Theft and if the Theft is Not Worth a Perutah
 * 361: The Law of Giving Up Hope With a Change in Name or Possession
 * 362: If the Robbed Item Appreciates Automatically While in the Robber’s Possession
 * 363: One Who Robs an Animal or Slave and They Age, and One Who Dwells in Another’s Courtyard Without Permission
 * 364: If One Entered So and So’s House and Removed Vessels or Grabbed Gold Coins From Him
 * 365: One Who Robs and Does Not Know Who He Robbed
 * 366: Whether We Accept From a Robber Who Comes to Repent
 * 367: A Robber Who Comes to Return the Robbed Item and One Who Robs His Father
 * 368: The Law of One Who Rescues or Acquires from Jewish or Gentile Bandits
 * 369: One is Prohibited From Purchasing From a Robber or From Benefiting from their Money and How Government Laws Play a Role
 * 370: Matters that are Rabbinical Robbery, Such as Flying Pigeons and Dice-Playing
 * 371: Real Property Cannot be Robbed, Even if the Owner Gave Up Hope
 * 372: How the Victim Would Collect From a Robber Who Ruined the Field and Consumed its Fruits
 * 373: The Law of What Happens to the Buyer Where the Robber Sold and the Buyer Caused an Appreciation
 * 374: If the Robber Sold and Subsequently Purchased the Property From the Victim or Received it as a Gift
 * 375: If One Goes Down to Another’s Field or Ruins and Plants it
 * 376: The Law of One Who Encroaches on Another’s Boundary
 * 377: One Who Has a Public Path Passing Through His Field

Damages

 * 378: One is Prohibited From Damaging the Possessions of Another or Causing Any Damage
 * 379: The Law Where One Comes With His Barrel, the Other Comes With His Beam and the Barrel is Broken
 * 380: If One Tells Another to Rip His or Another’s Clothing or a Pursuer or Pursued That Broke Vessels
 * 381: The Law of Five Who Sat On One Bench
 * 382: One Who Cuts Another’s Tree and One Who Prevents Another From Performing a Mitzvah
 * 383: The Law of A Person Who Damages Another’s Animal
 * 384: The Law of a Person Who Damages Without Using His Body
 * 385: The Law of Unrecognizable Damage, Such As One Who Pours Another’s Wine for Idol Worship
 * 386: The Distinction Between “Grama” and “Garmi” and One Who Throws a Vessel from the Roof
 * 387: We Appraise the Broken Parts to the Victim and the Tortfeasor Pays the Difference

Physically Destroying Another's Money, Informer & Snitch

 * 388: The Law of One Who Swears and Collects

=Damage by Property= =Striking Another=
 * 389: The Law of a Person’s Money that Damaged, the Distinction Between an Unwarned-Animal and a Warned-Animal, and in What Location is One Liable for Horn-Damage, Teeth-Damage and Leg-Damage
 * 390: Leg-Damage and its Subcategories and the Laws of Pebbles and a Dog or Chicken That Jumped
 * 391: In What Location and What Form of Eating Would Tooth-Damage Pay for What Was Damaged or What He Benefited
 * 392: The Law of a Dog that Took a Coal, Ate the Coal and Lit the Haystack
 * 393: If One Brings His Fruits to Another’s Courtyard Without Permission and the Owner of the Courtyard is Damaged by Them
 * 394: How We Would Appraise the Damage if an Animal Fell Into a Garden and Damaged
 * 395: One Who Incites a Dog on Another or on Himself
 * 396: How One Guards an Unwarned or Warned Ox or If One Gave Over an Ox to an Unpaid or Paid Watchman
 * 397: One Whose Animal Often Enters Another’s Field and the Butcher’s Animal That Damages
 * 398: If One Brought His Ox to Another’s Courtyard Without Permission or He Gave Him Permission to Bring it in
 * 399: If a Cow Damaged, One Can Collect From its Offspring, and How We Appraise an Ox that Gored a Pregnant Cow
 * 400: If an Ox Was Pursuing Another or Two Were Pursuing or Two Were Being Pursued
 * 401: An Ox that Gored and Gored Again and if the Victim Seized and it Then Gored Again
 * 402: Two Oxen That Injured Each Other and They Were Unwarned or Warned
 * 403: We Appraise the Broken Parts for the Victim, and if the Value Depreciated or Appreciated
 * 404: An Ox That Injured an Ox or the Ox Appreciated or Depreciated
 * 405: An Ox that Injured a Person or Gored a Woman or Maidservant
 * 406: An Ox of an Idolater, an Ownerless Ox or an Ox of a Deaf-Mute, Fool or Minor
 * 407: If an Ox Gored and the Tortfeasor or Victim Sold It
 * 408: We Only Judge Damage Cases With Clear Proof
 * 409: One May Not Raise a Small Domesticated Animal in Civilization or a Pig or Vicious Dog in All Locations
 * 410: In What Location Is One Liable For a Pit, What Size it Needs to be and the All the Laws of a Pit
 * 411: Subcategories of Pit-Damage, Such As One’s Stone, Knife or Load that Damaged
 * 412: One Who Places a Barrel in the Public Domain and Another Trips On It or One is Carrying a Barrel and He Trips and It Breaks and One Who Poured Water Into the Public Domain and It Damaged
 * 413: The Law of Potters that Were Walking One After the Other and They Tripped and Fell
 * 414: When a Person is Permitted to Take Out His Fertilizer to the Public Domain
 * 415: One Who Builds His Fence With Thorns and Another is Damaged by Them and One Who Hides Thorns in Another’s Wall
 * 416: A Wall or Tree That Was Shaky, Fell and Damaged
 * 417: One May Not Remove Any Damaging Item to the Public Domain
 * 418: Fire-Damage, When One is Exempt and When He is Liable, Fire-Damage of Hidden Objects and All Its Laws
 * 419: How We Collect Damages From a Tortfeasor or His Inheritors
 * 420: One Who Strikes Another is Liable For Five Matters, How We Evaluate Them, and One Who Embarrasses a Scholar or Ignoramus With Words
 * 421: One Who Embarrasses Another Unintentionally and One Who Injures Another Unintentionally
 * 422: The Tortfeasor Must Appease to Victim In Order That He Forgive Him
 * 423: If a Woman was Struck and Her Offspring Came Out and How We Appraise the Value of Offspring
 * 424: One Who Injures His Father or Mother, One Who Injures His Children or One Who Injures Another on Shabbos
 * 425: How We Judge Capital Cases Today
 * 426: One is Obligated To Rescue Another, Whether it is With His Body or Possessions
 * 427: The Positive Commandment to Remove Any Stumbling Block that Endangers Life and the Requirement to Build a Fence

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