mnyʿt dryst rgl khmṭrd: lḳṿrṿtyṿ shl hmṿnḥ ׳dṿṿshʾ׳ / Prevention of Right of Ownership: The Development of the Term “Davsha”

מניעת דריסת רגל כמטרד: לקורותיו של המונח ׳דוושא׳ / Prevention of Right of Ownership: The Development of the Term “Davsha”

The second chapter of b. Bava Batra deals with the necessity of preventing nuisances in private houses and grounds. One of the novel ideas in this talmudic unit is that a landowner has some legal rights, though limited to specific cases, to his neighbor's land. According to the principle of “da...

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Main Author: Glicksberg, Shlomo A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Hebrew
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Published: HUC 2015
In: Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 2013, Volume: 84/85, Pages: כט-מו
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