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- A chazakah (Hebrew: חֲזָקָה, romanized: ḥəzāqā, lit. 'presumption') is a legal presumption In halakha (Jewish law); it establishes burden of proof. There...
- Some of the most common arguments and terms are discussed here. The term chazakah (Hebrew: חזקה — literally, "strong") usually refers to the default ****umption;...
- we rule leniently. The second section analyses the presumption of chazakah. Chazakah is the presumption that in case of doubt one may ****ume that the physical...
- The Mishneh Torah (Hebrew: מִשְׁנֵה תוֹרָה, lit. 'repetition of the Torah'), also known as Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka (ספר יד החזקה, 'book of the strong hand')...
- generally settled by the fact of prior or established rights (Chazakah). Chapter 3: Chazakah (presumptive right, possession de facto) is proved by the undisturbed...
- various theologians. For example, Maimonides, in his Mishneh Torah or Yad ha-Chazakah: Yesodei ha-Torah, counts ten ranks of angels. The most influential Catholic...
-  425. OCLC 42433185. Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 7. Jerusalem: Pe'er...
- missing publisher (link); Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 4. Jerusalem: Pe'er...
- בשקל הקודש במנה צורי‎ Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 4 (Seder Avodah). Jerusalem:...
- Bathra 3:1 (Introduction) Maimonides (1974). Sefer Mishneh Torah - HaYad Ha-Chazakah (Maimonides' Code of Jewish Law) (in Hebrew). Vol. 6. Jerusalem: Pe'er...