Responsa for Niddah 116:59
טעמו כריחו
holds that 'up to' is inclusive of the terminus?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But if so how could each respectively reconcile his view with (cf. Hul. 55a) the cases to the contrary? ');"><sup>50</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. A community summoned A to court and ordered that he answer the summons before a specified date, which date was extended to the first day of the (next) month, or be guilty of transgressing against a [community], solemn decree. Is the first day of the month included in the period given A to answer the summons of the community?
A. The community is entitled to consider the period given to A to answer its summons, as extending only up to, but not including, the first day of the month.
SOURCES: Pr. 825.
A. The community is entitled to consider the period given to A to answer its summons, as extending only up to, but not including, the first day of the month.
SOURCES: Pr. 825.
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