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  • 1 אוחז כשורה

    holder in due course

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  • 2 מחזק

    holder, handle, haft

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  • 3 סיקריקון

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

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  • 4 סק׳

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סק׳

  • 5 סִיקָרִיקוֹן

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סִיקָרִיקוֹן

  • 6 סִקָ׳

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סִקָ׳

  • 7 אוחז השטר

    billholder, holder of bill

    Hebrew-English dictionary > אוחז השטר

  • 8 בעל פוליסה

    policy holder

    Hebrew-English dictionary > בעל פוליסה

  • 9 בעלים

    owner, proprietor, holder, possessor, proprietary

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  • 10 ג'סי אוונס

    Jesse Owens (1913-1980),African-American track and field athlete, winner of multiple Olympic gold medals and former world record holder

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ג'סי אוונס

  • 11 חיוב עפ הרשאה

    debiting by authority, direct charging to a bank account by consent of the account holder

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  • 12 חיוב על-פי הרשאה

    debiting by authority, direct charging to a bank account by consent of the account holder

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  • 13 מחזיק כרטיס אשראי

    credit card holder

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מחזיק כרטיס אשראי

  • 14 מכל חמצן

    oxygen-holder

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  • 15 סבוניה

    soap-holder, soapbox

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  • 16 סבונייה

    soap-holder, soapbox

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  • 17 פנקס צ'קים

    checkbook, book of blank checks given to an account holder by a bank

    Hebrew-English dictionary > פנקס צ'קים

  • 18 שיאן

    n. record holder

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  • 19 תופס

    adj. applicable (law), relevant, valid
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    holder, guard (mechanics) ; catcher, occupier, seizer, seizor, wielder

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  • 20 הוגין

    הוֹגֵיןm., pl. הוֹגְנִים, (הגן) הוֹגְנִין ( balance-holder, anchor, ballast. B. Bath.V, 1 ההוגין Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. עוגין q. v.).Gen. R. s. 12; Yalk. Is. 314 הוגנים, נין …Gen. R. s. 83 הוגין Ar. (ed. pl.). Sifré Deut. 346 וקשרם בהוגניםוכ׳ and tied the two ships to anchors and iron weights, and made them rest upon them; Yalk. ib. 953; Yalk. Am. 548.Y.Sabb.XVII, beg.16a אף ההוגין; Tosef. ib. XVII (XV), 1 אף אגוז שבספינה ed. Zuck. (Var. איגן, עוגין) also a ballast stone in the ship (may be handled on the Sabbath).

    Jewish literature > הוגין

См. также в других словарях:

  • Holder — puede referirse a distintas personas: William Holder (1616 1698), teórico musical del s. XVII. Christopher Holder (c. 1631 ?), ministro cuáquero angloestadounidense. Frederick Holder (1850 1909), ex Premier de Australia del Sur. Otto Ludwig… …   Wikipedia Español

  • holder — hold·er n 1: a person that holds: as a: owner the holder of a patent often used in combination a stock holder b: one that holds or occupies the property of another by agree …   Law dictionary

  • Holder — may refer to:People with the surname Holder: * Holder (surname)In mathematics: * Hölder condition * Hölder s inequality * Hölder mean * Jordan Hölder theoremIn sports: * Holder (American football)In devices: * Cup holder * Flame holder, a jet… …   Wikipedia

  • Holder — bezeichnet Brechholz Holder ist eine andere Bezeichnung für Holunder Unter dem Namen Holder bekannt sind: Gebrüder Holder GmbH, Traktoren und Pflanzenschutzgerätehersteller Holder ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred Holder (1840–1916) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hölder — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred von Hölder (1835–1915), Kommerzialrat, Hof und Universitätsbuchhändler Eduard Hölder (1847–1911), deutscher Jurist Egon Hölder (1927–2007), Präsident des Statistischen Bundesamtes Ernst Hölder… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Holder — Hold er, n. 1. One who, or that which, holds. [1913 Webster] 2. One who holds land, etc., under another; a tenant. [1913 Webster] 3. (Com.) The payee of a bill of exchange or a promissory note, or the one who owns or holds it. [1913 Webster] Note …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Holder — Hold er, n. One who is employed in the hold of a vessel. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Holder — Holder, so v.w. Hollunder …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Hölder — Hölder, 1) Julius von, württemberg. Staatsmann, geb. 24. März 1819 in Stuttgart, gest. daselbst 30. Aug. 1887, studierte in Tübingen die Rechte, trat 1842 in den württembergischen Justizdienst, ward als Regierungsrat im Ministerium des Innern… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Holder [1] — Holder, soviel wie Holunder …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Holder [2] — Holder, Alfred, Philolog, geb. 4. April 1840 in Wien, studierte 1858–62 in Heidelberg und Bonn, war seit 1863 Lehrer in Baden und Holland, erhielt 1867 eine Stellung an der Hofbibliothek in Karlsruhe und wurde 1870 Hofbibliothekar, 1872… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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