Yiud - Marrying a Female eved to the Master or his Son
The Procedure
Considering yiud as the better option, rather than self-redemption: Bechorot 13a
The actual procedure: Kiddushin 19b
Requiring that there be enough time left to the servitude, for her to produce work of a certain minimal value: Kiddushin 19a, 19b
Considering her to be his wife and not maid, for all relevant issues, from the time of yiud: Kiddushin 18a, 19b
Whether yiud qualifies only for the "
Kiddushin
" stage of marriage, or as full marriage: Kiddushin 18b-19a
Whether the master may do yiud for her to another, after one relative already offered yiud to her: Kiddushin 18b
Whether she may be sold, after the initial stage of yiud has been completed: Kiddushin 18b-19a
Whether the original money of the sale may be considered the money for
Kiddushin
of yiud: Kiddushin 18b, 19a
Whether yiud to a minor is valid: Kiddushin 19a
Whether Her assent is necessary: Kiddushin 19a
Whether His assent is necessary: Kiddushin 19a
Whether yiud may be done, if the master agreed to a condition in his contract that he wouldn't do yiud: Kiddushin 19b
Related Issues
Whether a female eved may be acquired if yiud to the family will be impossible
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