Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Shevuot 96:18

הא בהדיא קתני לה נעשה לו שותף או אריס ערב שביעית ולמוצאי שביעית לוה הימנו מגלגלין ש"מ מגלגלין בדרבנן ש"מ

Are we discussing the case of idiots?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If nobody is claiming from them, why should they take an oath?');"><sup>23</sup></span> - Thus he means: 'And these take an oath not in a definite claim, but in a doubtful claim: partners, tenants, [etc.].'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If one partner suspects the other (though he admits he is not certain) of fraudulently converting a part of their joint holdings to his own use, the accused must take an oath to refute the accusation.');"><sup>24</sup></span>

Tosefta Ketubot

The member of the house that they spoke about (in Mishnah Shevuot 7:8, where they list the types of people, inclduding those in the previous halakhah here who can be made to swear an oath even if there is no certain claim of lost money) is not someone who comes and goes, but one who brings in fruit and takes out fruit, one who hires labourers and dismisses labourers. One who gets a loan from [his fellow] on the 6th or 7th year, and in the 8th year is made for him a business partner or a tenant, is exempt [from being made to swear an oath related to his loan, but still can be made to swear an oath on his partnership or tenancy, because the 7th year annulled the loan and anything related to it]. But, if he is made for him a partner or tenant on the 6th or 7th year, and in the 8th year returns and takes a loan from him, they roll over him everything [i.e. he can be made to swear both oaths].
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Tosefta Ketubot

The member of the house that they spoke about (in Mishnah Shevuot 7:8, where they list the types of people, inclduding those in the previous halakhah here who can be made to swear an oath even if there is no certain claim of lost money) is not someone who comes and goes, but one who brings in fruit and takes out fruit, one who hires labourers and dismisses labourers. One who gets a loan from [his fellow] on the 6th or 7th year, and in the 8th year is made for him a business partner or a tenant, is exempt [from being made to swear an oath related to his loan, but still can be made to swear an oath on his partnership or tenancy, because the 7th year annulled the loan and anything related to it]. But, if he is made for him a partner or tenant on the 6th or 7th year, and in the 8th year returns and takes a loan from him, they roll over him everything [i.e. he can be made to swear both oaths].
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