Is a bill of freedom necessary, if a master simply renounces ownership of an eved: Keritot 24b
Whether an eved may eat terumah after his master renounces ownership and before the bill of freedom is presented: Keritot 24b
Whether the witnesses claim the benefit for the eved when they sign the bill of freedom: Bava Metzia 19a
Considering freedom a benefit, which can be claimed for an eved by an unappointed proxy: Gittin 11b, 12b-13a; Kiddushin 23a [2x]; Bava Metzia 19a
Whether the eved may create a Proxy to receive the Bill in his stead: Kiddushin 23b
Whether an Eved may act as proxy to receive his friend's bill for him, where the master is [not] also his own: Kiddushin 23b
Requiring an Eved to provide witnesses to the time of receipt of the Bill, if he is claiming money using the Lost Bill: Bava Metzia 19a
Validity of freeing an eved if the Bill of Freedom is acquired at the same time as his Freedom: Kiddushin 23a [2x]
Freeing half of one's claim on an Eved: Gittin 23b; Temurah 25a-b
Freeing an Eved via payment of money, from the eved or from another person: Kiddushin 22b, 23a
Freeing an Eved via payment of passing of a Legal Bill, from the eved or from another person: Kiddushin 22b, 23a
For an Eved to accept a Bill freeing another eved: Gittin 23b; Temurah 25a-b
For a maid to accept a Bill freeing the fetus inside her, but not her: Gittin 23b; Temurah 25a-b
Freeing a female eved, while keeping her fetus: Temurah 25b
Ability of a female eved to buy her freedom: Kiddushin 11b
Minimal amount necessary to pay to buy freedom, and type of currency involved: Kiddushin 11b-12a
Whether the eved is freed in the Jubilee Year: Kiddushin 22b
Requiring that the master put the bill into an area which he doesn't own: Kiddushin 23a
Who is freed, if a master gives "some of his property" to one eved, and "the rest" to the other: Nedarim 43b
Status of an eved if his master attempts to give him to someone else, and the intended recipient declines the gift: Keritot 24b