Chapter 114 – Selling of Hametz (food forbidden for use by Jew during the festival of Passover)
114.1) Sell all leaven in your possession to a non-Jew before Pesach (Passover).
114.2) Do not keep the leaven sold to a non-Jew in your house. If the non-Jew cannot take away the leaven, you should rent out the room where the leaven is stored to him.
114.3) If you need to, put an additional lock on the door of the room the non-Jew rents.
114.4) If you cannot rent the entire room because you need the space, put a partition up to separate the non-Jew’s part from yours.
114.5) If you are a renter, you may not sublet the space to a non-Jew without the permission of the owner.
114.6) You may not stipulate that the leaven be sold back to you after Pesach.
114.7) You may not sell the leaven to an apostate Jew or Jewess.
114.8) You may sell a wagon or a ship that has wheat on it to a non-Jew.
114.9) If you own a working mill, you must sell or let it to a non-Jew before Pesach.
114.10) Consult a sage regarding the sale of cattle to a non-Jew so that your cattle may be feed with leaven.
114.11) You may lend a loaf of bread to another Jew with the understanding that he will return a loaf after Pesach.
114.12) Consult a sage if leaven of a Jew is in the possession of a non-Jew or if leaven of a non-Jew is in the possession of a Jew.
114.13) Make sure you sell leaven properly.