Commentary for Chullin 272:8
ב"ש אומרים אין תורמין וב"ה אומרים תורמין
EACH MUST GIVE [THE FIRST OF THE FLEECE] FOR HIMSELF.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' This case proves the rule that one may not give the fleece from one kind as the due for other kinds. For if this were not so, the seller alone would be liable to give the due both in respect of what he sold and of what he retained, in accordance with the preceding clause of the Mishnah: IF THE SELLER KEPT BACK SOME FOR HIMSELF, THE SELLER IS LIABLE; for since the various kinds count as one with regard to the priestly due it would be regarded as though the seller had retained some for himself, and only he would be liable.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
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