Responsa על בבא קמא 228:31
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. A book was stolen from A and sold to B for one mark. It was subsequently stolen from B and sold to C for the same price. Both A and B recognized the book in C's possession.
A. If at the time of the theft from A, the fact was reported in the town, and if A does not usually sell his books, then A is to pay one mark to C and reclaim his book. B may look for the man who sold him the book and sue him; if he cannot find him, his money is lost.
SOURCES: Pr. 88.
A. If at the time of the theft from A, the fact was reported in the town, and if A does not usually sell his books, then A is to pay one mark to C and reclaim his book. B may look for the man who sold him the book and sue him; if he cannot find him, his money is lost.
SOURCES: Pr. 88.
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