Commentary for Bava Kamma 156:21
אלא אמר רב נחמן לא קשיא כאן בשותף שטבח לדעת חבירו כאן בשותף שטבח שלא לדעת חבירו
Rabbi, however, held that <i>'and he slaughter it'</i> refers only to those parts the absence of which would render the slaughter ineffective, excluding thus anything which has no bearing upon the slaughter, while <i>'and he sell it'</i> is of course analogous to <i>'and he slaughter it'</i>. R. Simeon b. Eleazar, on the other hand, maintained that the horn not being a part which is usually cut off could be reckoned as a reservation, so that<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Where he excepted it from the sale. ');"><sup>18</sup></span>
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