Sale of time in Imami jurisprudence and Egyptian law
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Time sale, Imami jurisprudence, peace, Mahayat, temporary ownership, EgyptAbstract
It has not been more than a few decades since the creation of timeshare, and for this reason, it has not been mentioned in Persian law books as far as it has been investigated. Time sharing (sharing time) or selling time is a new contract that was formed based on the needs and desires of contemporary people. In confirming the legitimacy and necessity of mahayat, there are authentic documents from the book, tradition, rulings of reason, and intellectual foundations. One of the basic pillars of mahayat is the existence of distribution in ownership or usufruct. This division preceded the existence of a state of "sharing of rights" and its subject is always common. This feature is the distinguishing feature of this institution from similar legal establishments such as time sharing. The issue of dividing the assets must be viable against the profit. Regarding the nature of the assets, the theory of peace is more powerful.
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