Related for Bava Kamma 137:5
ושל ערלה בחרסית סימנא כחרסית מה חרסית שאין הנאה מינה אף האי דלית ביה הנאה מיניה
so also the fruit of this vineyard<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cf. Lev, XIX, 24. ');"><sup>8</sup></span> will after being redeemed be permitted to be enjoyed. 'That of <i>'orlah</i><span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., during the first three years when the fruits are totally forbidden in accordance with Lev. XIX, 23. ');"><sup>9</sup></span>
Tosefta Peah
The homeowner may not take gleanings from the poor (i.e., to which the poor are entitled) in exchange for [permitting them to] glean from the sheaves. Rabbi Yehudah says (see Y. Maas. Sheni V.1.11, following Guggenheimer tr.), in the morning, the farmer has to say: Everything the poor collected (alt., "will collect") from the sheaves, behold, it shall be [considered] ownerless. Rabbi Dosa says, in the evening. But the Sages say, a [declaration of abandonment] under duress is [alt., "is not" (see Hagahot HaGR"A)] an abandonment, for we are not responsible for [the actions of] tricksters.
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