Related%20passage for Bava Batra 4:3
הַמּוֹכֵר אֶת הַבַּיִת, מָכַר אֶת הַדֶּלֶת, אֲבָל לֹא אֶת הַמַּפְתֵּחַ. מָכַר אֶת הַמַּכְתֶּשֶׁת הַקְּבוּעָה, אֲבָל לֹא אֶת הַמִּטַּלְטֶלֶת. מָכַר אֶת הָאִצְטְרֻבָּל, אֲבָל לֹא אֶת הַקֶּלֶת, וְלֹא אֶת הַתַּנּוּר, וְלֹא אֶת הַכִּירָיִם. בִּזְמַן שֶׁאָמַר לוֹ, הוּא וְכָל מַה שֶּׁבְּתוֹכוֹ, הֲרֵי כֻלָּן מְכוּרִין:
One who sells a house [("house," unqualified)] has sold the door, [all fixed house appurtenances being subsumed under "house"], but not the key, [it being movable]. He has sold the mortar fixed [in the ground], but not the movable one. He has sold the itztrobel [a circular fixed wooden base on which the mill is placed], but not the keleth [the movable hopper placed around the mill to receive the ground meal, so that it not fall to the ground.] And (he has) not (sold) the oven or the stove, [for they are movable. There are versions which read: "He has sold the oven and the stove." The "oven and the stove" there are of the kind that are fixed in the ground.] If he said to him: ("I sell you) it (the house) and all that is in it," all is sold [i.e., all of these (aforementioned) household appurtenances; but other appurtenances are not sold. Even if he said: "and all that is in it," only household appurtenances, such as key, keleth, and the like, are subsumed therein.]
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