Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Nedarim 84:1

אם מת לא יירשנו שאני הכא דקא א"ל בחייו ובמותו

if he dies he does not succeed him! — Here it is different, because he [explicitly] stated during his lifetime and after his death.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But otherwise it may well be that the validity of a vow ceases when its subject is no longer under the control of the maddir. ');"><sup>1</sup></span>

Tosefta Maaser Sheni (Lieberman)

3:11 Rabbi discusses the scenario of one who consumes untithed produce that belongs to another individual. According to his opinion, that person must reimburse the value of the untithed produce, including the would-be tithes. In contrast, R. Yosé b. R. Judah asserts that repayment should only cover the cost of the unconsecrated produce. If an Israelite consumes his own untithed produce, he is answerable to heaven. Yet, the priest has no claim against him, as stated in Num. 5:9. The priests can only claim produce after tithe separation. This rule also applies to a Levite that consumes his share before tithe separation.
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