Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Bava Metzia 132:8

אמר ליה רב אחא מדפתי לרבינא דלמא סבר כי היכי דלא תיתזיל ארעיה אלא אמר רב פפא אי קפיד בארעא ודאי קני

R. papa said: An <i>asmakta</i> is sometimes legally binding and sometimes not. If he [the creditor] found him [the debtor] drinking beer [at the expiration of the period], it is binding; if he was endeavouring to procure money, it is not binding.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If repayment was due, and the debtor told him to take the field, at the same time engaging in frivolous pursuits, it is evident that he does not care about it and is in earnest. But if he was attempting to find the money, he was obviously anxious to retain his estate, and therefore his offer was not really meant and is not binding. ');"><sup>8</sup></span>

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