Related for Bava Metzia 201:12
א"ל רב כהנא לרב פפי ואמרי לה לרב זביד אלא הא דתניא רבי יהודה אומר המקבל שדה אבותיו ממציק נכרי מעשר ונותן לו מאי איריא מציק אפילו אין מציק נמי
he must tithe [the crops] and pay him [his percentage] — why particularly from an oppressor? Does not the same hold good even if he is not an oppressor? — But in truth, a heathen can acquire a title in Palestine to free [crops] from tithes, whilst a lessee is not as a renter, and 'a field of his fathers' is meant quite literally.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' And it means that the Gentile had stolen it from his ancestral field. ');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Tosefta Ketubot
One who takes possession of his fellow's ruin and builds it without permission, when he goes out and says, "Give me my wood and my stone!", they don't listen to him. (The following is defective in the printed edition, translating from the Ehrfurt manuscript:) Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel says: Beit Shammai say: He is allowed to do this; Beit Hillel say: They don't listen to him. One who takes possession of his fellow's ruin and builds it without permission, they evaluate for him and he has the lower hand. With permission, they evaluate for him and he has the upper hand. In what way does he have the lower hand? If the profit is more than the expenses, he pays him the expenses; but if the expenses are more than the profit, he pays him the profit.
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Tosefta Ketubot
One who takes possession of his fellow's ruin and builds it without permission, when he goes out and says, "Give me my wood and my stone!", they don't listen to him. (The following is defective in the printed edition, translating from the Ehrfurt manuscript:) Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel says: Beit Shammai say: He is allowed to do this; Beit Hillel say: They don't listen to him. One who takes possession of his fellow's ruin and builds it without permission, they evaluate for him and he has the lower hand. With permission, they evaluate for him and he has the upper hand. In what way does he have the lower hand? If the profit is more than the expenses, he pays him the expenses; but if the expenses are more than the profit, he pays him the profit.
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