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What are the three objectives that are looked at in order to decide if the owner of an animal that damaged another in any way, and see how much he has to pay?
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there are more than 3
1) How bad was the damage? 2) Did the owner see the animal heading to the object /animal / person? 3) What was the level of embarrassment that the victim felt?
1) Was the action done by the animal a normal or abnormal action? 2) On whose property was the damage done? 3) Was the action done by the animal a normal or abnormal action?
1) Was the action done by the animal a normal or abnormal action? 2) On whose property was the damage done? 3) Was the animal guarded properly by its owner?
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Fill in the missing value: Sara had an ox that was $40 and Tziporah's ox killed it. Now it was only worth $12, which creates a damage of $____. Because an ox does not normally kill another ox, Tziporah would only have to pay $_____.
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1) $28 2) $28
1) $28 2) $14
1) $40 2) $20
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What are the three objectives that are looked at in order to decide if the owner of an animal that damaged another in any way, and see how much he has to pay?
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30 sec
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Fill in the missing value: Sara had an ox that was $40 and Tziporah's ox killed it. Now it was only worth $12, which creates a damage of $____. Because an ox does not normally kill another ox, Tziporah would only have to pay $_____.
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30 sec
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what part of the mitzvah about the damages of a pit only has to do with an animal for the "owner" to be liable?
3
30 sec
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If Keilim fell into a pit and broke is the owner liable?
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30 sec
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What is considered a Bor?
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30 sec
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What happens if someone leaves a stone in a public property and then someone comes and kicks it, only after that does someone trip and get injured. Who is liable to pay for the damages?