Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Sanhedrin 57:10

ורבנן האי לא אויב לו ולא מבקש רעתו מאי דרשי ביה

Here we find[the exclusion of] an enemy. Whence is deduced [the exclusion of] a friend?— Read [these texts] thus: And he was not his enemy, nor his friend, —then he may give evidence, neither sought his harm, nor his good, — thenhe may be his judge. Is then 'his friend' actuallystated?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Surely it is inadmissible to deduce a law by adding to the text! ');"><sup>9</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

the laws of one given power of attorney (Bava Kamma 70a) towards the one he was appointed against and towards the one who appointed him, and the wording of appointment - which is, "take it to court and own it and take it for yourself"; and [that] the law of one who says, "I did not take out a loan," is as if he said, "I did not repay [it]" (Shevuot 41b); the laws of one who is assumed to be [dishonest] (Bava Metzia 17a); the law of one to whom the court says, "Go out and pay him," and he says, "I payed," or [if they say,] "You are obligated to give [it] to him"; the one who says, "Do not repay me without witnesses," or "[Repay me] in front of x and y," and what the law would be if they went to the country of the sea (far away); the law of whether witnesses of repayment are effective for a [borrower] who trusts the creditor with a deed as if there were two witnesses (Shevuot 42b); the law of in which matter a person can [effectively] say, "I was fooling you," or if a person cannot say [it at all] (Sanhedrin 29a); the law of the one who [wants to] extract [something] from his fellow, and the things wherein [there is validity to continued] possession - such that the one who claims them is [considered] the one who [wants to] extract them; the laws of possession (Bava Batra 28a); the laws of collections, for what do we go down to (impound) his properties; the laws of guarantees (Bava Batra 176b); the laws of protests (Bava Batra 38b); the law of the people against whom we do not establish possession, and that do not establish possession towards another; and all the laws of [making the first offer to neighbors]. And the rest of its many details - are [all] elucidated in [Bava] Kamma, mostly in the third chapter, and in [Bava] Metzia, mostly in the first chapter, and in the eighth of [Bava] Batra, and in Shevuot in the fifth, sixth and seventh chapters, and a few laws are in many scattered places in the Gemara (see Tur, Choshen Mishpat 89-94, etc.)
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