Reference for Bava Metzia 132:13
סבר רב פפא למימר מעידית א"ל והא קיימא
Said R. Huna the son of Nathan to R. Papa: Did he then say to him, 'Let it be yours for the exaction of your debt'? Mar Zutra, the son of R. Mari, objected before Rabina: But even if he had said, 'Let it be yours for the exaction of your debt' — has he a legal title? After all, it is an <i>asmakta</i>, and an <i>asmakta</i> is not binding. But when did R. Papa rule that it creates a mortgage? — If he stipulated, 'You shall receive payment only out of this.'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Since he assigned the field for repayment in all circumstances, it is no longer asmakta as far as the amount of the debt is concerned. ');"><sup>13</sup></span>
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