Writing bills of acts of the Court: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of divorce: Moed Katan 18b
Writing receipts: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of the gifts of a dying person: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of gifts: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills forgoing the annulment of debt in the Sabbatical year: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of property evaluation by the Court: Moed Katan 18b
Writing a bill accepting a requirement to feed a stepdaughter upon marriage: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of the Chalitzah-rite severing the bond for levirate marriage: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of an orphaned female minor's refusal of an arranged marriage: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of a court's division of disputed property: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of a court's Edicts: Moed Katan 18b
Writing bills of the government's Decrees: Moed Katan 18b
Writing a bill of debt: Moed Katan 18b
Differentitating in the Above line where the bill is necessary for the deal, or where the Scribe needs the business immediately: Moed Katan 18b
Laundering
Reason for prohibition against laundering: Moed Katan 14a
Laundering if he had consecutive mourning periods preceding the Holiday: Moed Katan 17b
Laundering if one couldn't do it before the holiday because he was searching for an item he lost, where he is a private citizen or a public artisan: Moed Katan 14a
Laundering for one who arrives from overseas or from jail: Pesachim 55b, Moed Katan 13b
Laundering for one who came fom overseas, where he ad initially left for profit, or for a non-Mitzvah purpose: Moed Katan 14a
Laundering where one only owns one garment: Taanit 29b; Moed Katan 14a, 18a
Laundering where one has two garments and both are dirty: Moed Katan 18a
Laundering hand or body towels, or barbershop smocks: Moed Katan 14a, 18a-b
Laundering flax clothing: Moed Katan 18a-b
Laundering for people emerging from impurity: Moed Katan 14a
Nail-cutting: Moed Katan 17b-18a
Shaving and Hair-Cutting
Reason for prohibition against shaving: Moed Katan 14a
Shaving a moustache, where it does/doesn't impede consumption: Moed Katan 18a
Those who may shave on the Intermediate Days may also shave during a Mourning Period: Moed Katan 14a-b, 17b
Shaving if he had consecutive mourning periods preceding the Holiday: Moed Katan 17b
Shaving if one couldn't do it before the holiday because he was searching for an item he lost, where he is a private citizen or a public artisan: Moed Katan 14a
Shaving for a Kohen who finished his weekly Temple shift on the holiday: Moed Katan 17b
Shaving, for one who couldn't before the holiday because he came from overseas, captivity, or prison: Pesachim 55b, Moed Katan 13b