A beth din (Hebrew: בית דין, romanized: Bet Din, lit. 'house of judgment', [bet ˈdin], Ashkenazic: beis din, plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of...
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Hefker beth-din hefker (alternative spelling: hefker beit din hefker) (Hebrew: הפקר בית דין הפקר), "that which is declared by a court ownerless property...
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will have to sell it to him. Possession (law) Unowned property Hefker beth-din hefker Lost and found Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property Theft by finding...
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whilst the secular laws of the state have not been compromised. Hefker beth-din hefker Law of the land Lex loci rei sitae Lex loci delicti commissi Right...
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to purloin another person's woodpile is derived from the laws of Hefker beth-din hefker. Broyde, Michael J. (2007). "Just Wars, Just Battles, and Just Conduct...
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Shmita (redirect from Otzar Beit Din)
grow of their own accord and where no watch is kept over them are deemed hefker (ownerless) and may be picked by anyone. A variety of laws also apply to...
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