Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Bava Batra 11:3

ת"ש מד' אמות ולמעלה אין מחייבין אותו סמך לו כותל אחר כו' עד שיביא ראיה שנתן

Come and hear: FOR REBUILDING HIGHER THAN FOUR CUBITS NEITHER CAN BE COMPELLED [TO CONTRIBUTE]. IF, HOWEVER, HE BUILDS ANOTHER WALL CLOSE TO IT&nbsp;… UNTIL HE ADDUCES PROOF THAT HE HAS GIVEN. How are we to understand this? Are we to suppose that the claim is made some time after and the defendant pleads, I paid you when the money fell due? If so, why [should we] not [believe him]? We must suppose therefore that he pleads, I paid you before the time of payment, [and yet he has to contribute]; which would show [would it not] that where there is a presumption [against him], we do not plead [on his behalf], What motive has he to tell a lie? — Here the case is different, because he can say to himself, How do I know that the Rabbis will compel me to pay?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. p. 19 n. 7. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Q. The community pronounced the ban against anyone who would buy the house of a certain Gentile. Is one permitted to exchange houses with that Gentile? Signed: R. Menahem.
A. Exchange is equivalent to buying, and is included in the above ban.
SOURCES: Mord. B. M. 395; Agudah B. M. 170.
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Teshuvot Maharam

Q. Some of the water from A's roofs used to drain into the Synagogue courtyard. Subsequently, A opened a spout, for the purpose of draining the water off his roof, which spout extended into the synagogue courtyard and thus all the water from A's roof was poured into the courtyard. The members of the community objected to this.
A. A must remove his spout.
SOURCES: Pr. 236.
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