
Defining “kinyan sudar” – a handkerchief version of halipin. Plus, “kinyan agav,” where the act of acquisition is secondary and along the way of the acquisition of something else, usually movable items along with a purchase of land. Also, using exchange when you have no money or anything else of value to use for purchase.
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