Source for the power of the individual to sell himself: Kiddushin 14b
Taking someone as an eved ivri because he is sinful: Bava Metzia 73b
Whether a convert to Judaism may acquire an eved ivri, or be acquired as an eved ivri: Bava Metzia 71a
Whether the eved is bought in financial terms, or in actual, physical terms: Kiddushin 16a, 28a
Whether this eved receives Severance Gifts: Kiddushin 14b-15a
Whether this eved may choose to have his ear pierced and stay until the Jubilee Year: Kiddushin 14b-15a
Whether this eved may be mated with a nochri maid: Kiddushin 14b-15a
Whether an Eved is inherited by the master's heirs upon the master's death: Kiddushin 14b, 16b
Whether an Eved who has had his ear pierced in order to remain as an Eved is inherited: Kiddushin 17b [3x], 21b; Bava Metzia 71a
Whether a woman may acquire an eved ivri [a matter of tzniut]: Bava Metzia 71a
Whether an eved ivri owned by a nochri is inherited by the nochri's children: Kiddushin 17b [2x]; Bava Metzia 71a
Method of Payment
Via payment of money: Kiddushin 8a, 14b, 16a
Via having the eved perform labor for the master: Kiddushin 27a
Source for the ability of a Jew or Nochri to acquire him with monetary payment: Kiddushin 14b
Via payment of monetary equivalent, where it has a clear, established value: Kiddushin 8a, 16a
Via a "Chalipin" method of acquisition: Kiddushin 8a
Via a Bill: Kiddushin 14b