A new Mishna teaches us about cases where chazaka does not apply. These include cases where the following people have either possessed or worked upon the land for a period of time:
- craftspeople
- partners
- sharecroppers
- overseers
- a husband on his wife's property
- a wife on her husband's property
- a father on his son's property
- a son on his father's property
However, chazaka can be claimed if one of the above person changes the lock, fencing, or walls in order to acquire a gift, divide inheritance or to acquire renounced property.
The Gemara clarifies differences between craftspeople and partners. Can one partner acquire property from another partner? There is no chazaka if one has pre-approved permission to possess the land. Perhaps, as Rabbi Yehuda suggests, a partner can claim chazaka only when the land can be divided. The rabbis discuss the specific possibilities regarding this particular interpretation.
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