Related for Bava Kamma 115:4
היכי נפל רב כהנא אמר שהוחלקה במימי רגליה רבא אמר שדחפתה חברתה
— [No payment it is true could be claimed] in the case of preventing a lion from [damaging] a neighbour's property as [the act of driving the lion away] is voluntary, but in this case the act was not voluntary.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The owner of the fruit should thus be entitled to compensation. ');"><sup>4</sup></span>
Tosefta Maaser Sheni
Similarly, one who comes along the road with coins in his hand, and he sees a robber coming toward him: He should not say, "Behold, these are hereby deconsecrated on account for the coins that I have inside my house." [However,] if he did so, his words stand. [If] he was laden with jugs of wine or jugs of oil and saw that they were breaking, he should not say, "Behold, these are hereby designated as terumah and tithes on behalf of the produce that I have inside my house." If he he did so, behold, that is forbidden.
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Tosefta Maaser Sheni (Lieberman)
1:8 A person carrying broken jugs of wine or oil should not attempt to tithe for produce at his house. If performed, the untithed produce remains forbidden to eat.
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