Talmud sobre Ketubot 9:8
Jerusalem Talmud Gittin
MISHNAH: One does not collect from encumbered property45“Encumbered property” is property sold when there was a lien on it. If the lienholder cannot get satisfaction from the debtor, he can have regress on the buyer. But as long as the debtor has any real estate left in his possession, it has to be foreclosed before any claim can be raised against a buyer. as long as there is free property, even if the latter is of lowest quality. One may collect from orphans’46As long as the orphans are underage. property only from the lowest quality.
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