Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Bekhorot 36:38

כיון דאית ליה פסידא לא מקני ליה מידעם והוה ליה כאחד שהפקיד אצל בעל הבית שהמוציא מחבירו עליו הראיה:

The point at issue, however, is where the ground is the owner's and the priest is the shepherd.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Where, e.g., the living firstling is in the ground of the owner and the priest is the shepherd of all his animals. A ground has the power to acquire chattels on behalf of its owner, v. B.M. 9b.');"><sup>13</sup></span>

Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah

One should not ask while standing, and one should not answer while standing. And some say that when one asks a matter of halacha, one needs to stand. (Tosafot, Chapter Pesulei HaMukdashin, in the name of the Yerushalmi) One should not ask from a high place, nor from a distance, nor from behind the elders. One should only ask about the topic at hand. One should only ask out of fear. One should not ask more than three halachot about the topic.
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