Related for Chullin 267:18
דמר סבר
Now is it to be said that the one [Rab] agrees with R'Hisda and the other [R'Assi] does not agree with R'Hisda? - No, all agree with R'Hisda, but there they differ as to whether the priestly dues are subject to the law of theft, the one [Rab] holds that they are subject to the law of theft<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Accordingly the butcher when he sold them committed an act of theft for which he is held liable.');"><sup>14</sup></span>
Tosefta Peah
An ear of grain that is among the standing grain, behold, it belongs to the homeowner. [An ear of grain] that is among the harvested [grain], behold, it belongs to the poor. [If] half is among the standing grain, and half is among the harvested [grain], he takes it and throws it behind him, because [in a case of] doubt [as to what is considered] gleanings, [the doubt is resolved in favor of its status being] gleanings (see also Peah 6:4 re: forgotten sheaves).
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