Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Eruvin 175:14

אי הכי כי עשו לתחתונה נמי

But if so<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That the tenants of the lower balcony have a share in the upper one, and that this is the reason why they impose restrictions upon the tenants of the latter.');"><sup>31</sup></span> the same law<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That they impose restrictions.');"><sup>32</sup></span> should also apply where a partition was made<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' By its tenants.');"><sup>33</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Vinegar that has been mixed with the yeast of beer must be sold to a Gentile before Passover (in order not to violate the commandment of Ex. 12,19 and 13,7, which prohibits a Jew from possessing leaven during the Passover week). The Gentile may be told that if he holds the vinegar until after Passover, a Jew will buy it from him.
SOURCES: Cr. 68; Pr. 31; L. 340; Rashba I, 850.
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Teshuvot Maharam

On the Sabbath, a Jew is not permitted to pour sewage into a stone-trough, which is situated partly in his yard and partly in the public domain (used to carry off sewage into the street), unless the trough is covered for four cubits length in the public domain.
SOURCES: Cr. 69; Pr. 31; L. 341; Rashba I, 850; Mord. Shabb. 375.
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Teshuvot Maharam

On the Sabbath, a Jew is not permitted to pour sewage into a stone-trough, which is situated partly in his yard and partly in the public domain (used to carry off sewage into the street), unless the trough is covered for four cubits length in the public domain.
SOURCES: Cr. 69; Pr. 31; L. 341; Rashba I, 850; Mord. Shabb. 375.
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