What do you say about a man who bought a slave and freed him or the slave died, he then learns of a defect that was in the hands of the seller? |
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Question 776) - What do you say about a man who bought a slave and freed him or the slave died, he then learns of a defect that was in the hands of the seller?
A: He may receive a reduction for the defect, but may not return it because there is nothing to validly return.
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A man bought a cloth and cut it, stitched it or dyed it. Or he bought cereal and mixed it in butter. He then discovered a defect which existed in the hands of the seller. What is the ruling? |
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Question 775) - A man bought a cloth and cut it, stitched it or dyed it. Or he bought cereal and mixed it in butter. He then discovered a defect which existed in the hands of the seller. What is the ruling?
A: He may seek a reduction for the defect in the good, but he may not return it to the seller unless the seller is willing to accept it as it is.
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Give some examples of defects which permit a return of the goods by the buyer. |
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Question 773) - Give some examples of defects which permit a return of the goods by the buyer.
A: A slave who runs away or urinates in the bed. A child who steals is defective, once he attains puberty it is no longer a valid defect. A slave girl who sweats and stinks. That is not a defect for a slave unless due to an illness. Fornication and being illegitimate are defects in slave-girls not slaves.
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A defect occurred in the possession of the buyer then he learns of a defect which already existed in the hands of the seller. What can he do? |
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Question 774) - A defect occurred in the possession of the buyer then he learns of a defect which already existed in the hands of the seller. What can he do?
A: He may seek a reduction for the defect In the good, but he may not return it to the seller unless the seller is willing to accept the new defect.
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What is deemed a defect in these Masail? |
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Question 772) - What is deemed a defect in these Masail?
A: Whatever will necessitate a reduction in price in the practice of traders is deemed a defect.
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