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Having One’s Shoes Taken for Other’s

Issue 1135: If a person takes some shoes for their own shoes and thus takes them away, and if there is another pair of shoes left, the person whose shoes have been mistakenly taken away can have the latter if they are certain that they belong to the person who has taken their shoes away, and if they fail or find it difficult to find that person; however, if the latter are worth more than their own shoes, they should pay the balance to the owner if they finally manage to find them and if they lose hope to find the owner. They should, with the permission of a qualified jurist, give the balance to charity on the owner’s behalf.

Issue 1136: If it is likely that the remaining shoes do not belong to the person who has taken one’s shoes away, and they are not accessible, one must look for the owner and if they lose hope to find them, they should give it to charity on their behalf.

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