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One who sells a city includes in the sale pits, ditches, caves, bathhouses, birdhouses, olive presses, and irrigated fields. Movable property is not included.
If one says he is selling the city and everything in it, even animals and slaves are included in the sale. Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel says that one who sells a city sells the santer.
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Rabbi Yehudah says that santer is not sold with the city, but the city scribe is sold with the city. From the fact that Rabbi Yehudah puts these two together, can we not infer that just like a scribe is a person, a santer is also a person?
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