Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Bava Batra 106:8

אמר רב עמרם האי מילתא אמר לן רב ששת ואנהרינהו עינין ממתניתא המציע מצעות בנכסי הגר קנה ואנהרינהו עינין ממתניתא מאי היא דתניא כיצד בחזקה נעל לו מנעלו או התיר לו מנעלו או שהוליך כליו אחריו לבית המרחץ והפשיטו והרחיצו סכו גרדו והלבישו והנעילו והגביהו קנאו אמר ר"ש לא תהא חזקה גדולה מהגבהה שהגבהה קונה בכל מקום

If a man spreads mattresses on the floor of a proselyte's estate [and sleeps on it], he thereby acquires ownership.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Because, although he does not improve the estate in any way, he derives some service from it. ');"><sup>13</sup></span> How did he 'show proof of this from a Baraitha'? — [By citing the following passage] which has been taught: How is ownership [of a slave] acquired by 'taking possession'?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The rule is that ownership of a slave (as of land) is acquired by the handing over of money or of a deed, or by 'taking possession' (hazakah). ');"><sup>14</sup></span>

Tosefta Kiddushin

Which is "deduction of price" [through which a Hebrew slave can go free according to Mishnah Kiddushin 1:2]? He wanted to redeem himself within those [6] years [that he is a slave], he calculated the coins and the years [remaining] and payed them to his master, and the slave has the upper hand [he can calculate based on how much his price was worth when he sold himself originally or how much that would be worth now, whichever is better for him]. Which is presumption [of ownership] of land? A lock, fence or opening of any size [that belongs to him]—this is a presumption [of ownership]. Which is presumption [of ownership] of [Canaanite] slaves? If [the slave] ties [the owner's] shoe, undoes his shoe, brings vessels after him to the bathhouse—this is a presumption. If he lifted him up [e.g. to help him get on a horse]—Rabbi Shimon said: There is no greater presumption than this.
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