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The mother of Rav Zutra bar Tuviah wrote a deed giving her son all of his property, to keep it out of the clutches of Rav Zevid, whom she then married. And then they divorced. And she wants to reclaim the property she deeded to her son. But can she really get it back? Also, when one on his deathbed and bequeaths part of his property -- his gift is similar to that of a healthy person in some ways and like that of one on his deathbed in other ways. The implications, of course, especially pertain to those gifts in the event of his recovery.
By Yardaena Osband & Anne Gordon4.7
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The mother of Rav Zutra bar Tuviah wrote a deed giving her son all of his property, to keep it out of the clutches of Rav Zevid, whom she then married. And then they divorced. And she wants to reclaim the property she deeded to her son. But can she really get it back? Also, when one on his deathbed and bequeaths part of his property -- his gift is similar to that of a healthy person in some ways and like that of one on his deathbed in other ways. The implications, of course, especially pertain to those gifts in the event of his recovery.

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