Responsa for Bava Kamma 55:4
ת"ש שור שעלה ע"ג חבירו להורגו ובא בעל התחתון ושמט את שלו ונפל עליון ומת פטור מאי לאו במועד דליכא פסידא
Come and hear: In the case of an ox throwing itself upon the back of another's ox so as to kill it, if the owner of the ox that was beneath arrived and extricated his ox so that the ox that was above dropped down and was killed, there is exemption. Now, does not this ruling apply to <i>Mu'ad</i><span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In which case the Court would order compensation in full. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. A put a stone in front of his door which opens into the yard of the synagogue. The members of the community object to it, on the ground that it is a stumbling block and a nuisance.
A. One is not permitted to put anything in the public domain, without permission from the proper authorities. Therefore, A must remove the stone from the public property, unless he had received permission [from the community] to put it there.
SOURCES: Pr. 235.
A. One is not permitted to put anything in the public domain, without permission from the proper authorities. Therefore, A must remove the stone from the public property, unless he had received permission [from the community] to put it there.
SOURCES: Pr. 235.
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