Reference for Bava Batra 300:13
ורב חייא בר אבין אמר רב הונא שלשה שטרות הן תרי הני דאמרן אידך אם קדם מוכר וכתב את השטר כאותה ששנינו
may be acquired by means of money, deed and possession.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Kid. 26a. ');"><sup>25</sup></span> A cloak is called property, for we learnt:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The conclusion of the previous citation, loc. cit. ');"><sup>26</sup></span> And that which has no security<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Movables, such as garments. ');"><sup>27</sup></span> can only be acquired by means of pulling.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Glos., Meshikah. ');"><sup>28</sup></span> Money is called property; for we learnt: And that which has no security may be acquired in conjunction with property which has a security. [bought jointly with it,] by means of money, deed and possession;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Kid., l.c. ');"><sup>29</sup></span> as in the case of<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'that'. ');"><sup>30</sup></span> R. Papa [who] had a [money claim of] twelve thousand <i>zuz</i> at Be-Huzae, [and] he passed them over into the possession of R. Samuel b. Aha by virtue of the threshold of his house, [and] when the latter came [back] he went out to meet him as far as Tauak.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Supra 77b, q.v. for notes. The case of R. Papa quoted as an example of 'property which has no security', clearly proves that money is also called 'property'. ');"><sup>31</sup></span> A deed is called property; for Raba b. Isaac said: There are two [kinds] of deeds. [If a person says.] 'Take possession of the field on behalf of X, and write for him the deed', he may withdraw the deed but not the field. [If. however, he says. 'Take possession of the field] on condition that you write for him the deed', he may withdraw both the deed and the field. But R. Hiyya b. Abin said in the name of R. Huna: There are three [kinds of] deeds. Two have just been described. [And the] third is one which the seller writes before [the sale] in accordance with the law we have learnt that