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''דף י''ד ''שדה אחוזה ושדה מקנה
Page 14 Mesectas Arachin
''An Ancestral Field and an Acquired Field "
"Sedeh Achuza," an ancestral field, refers to a field in Eretz Yisroel whose owners inherited the land from generations of direct ancestors dating back to the days of Yehoshuah Bin Nun who apportioned Eretz Yisroel among the Shvatim, the tribes.
The term "Sedeh Achuza" comes from the word "acheeza" or "holding," because it refers to land that belonged to or was held by a family that was granted the land in perpetuity.
Even if such land is sold, it returns to the ownership of the seller during the Yovel, the Jubilee.
"Sedeh Mik'neh," an acquired field, is a field purchased from a family who owned a Sadeh Achuza.
A "Sedeh Mik'neh" would only belong to the individuals who acquired it,until the Yovel, at which point ownership of the field would revert back to its initial owners.
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