Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Bava Batra 54:2

דיקא נמי דקתני כל שהוא ש"מ

— Here we are speaking of [the first-fruits of] wheat. This is indicated also by the expression in the Mishnah 'the very smallest'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which could not be applied to land on which a tree was planted. ');"><sup>2</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Q. A claims he has no cash and wants to repay his debt to B with goods. B demands that A swear that he has no cash. Is it not true that the court can not require an oath from A since no actual loss of money to B is involved?
A. The fact that there is no actual loss of money to B does not, of itself, absolve A from taking an oath. A is not required to take the oath for another reason. B can not claim to be certain that A has cash, and no one is required to take an oath when his opponent is not certain of his claim.
This Responsum is addressed to Rabbi Asher b. Moses.
SOURCES: Cr. 7, 8; Pr. 109; L. 360. Cf. Am II, 224.
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