Mesorat%20hashas for Bava Kamma 6:3
הַמַּגְדִּישׁ בְּתוֹךְ שָׂדֶה שֶׁל חֲבֵרוֹ שֶׁלֹּא בִרְשׁוּת, וַאֲכָלָתַן בְּהֶמְתּוֹ שֶׁל בַּעַל הַשָּׂדֶה, פָּטוּר. וְאִם הֻזְּקָה בָהֶן, בַּעַל הַגָּדִישׁ חַיָּב. וְאִם הִגְדִּישׁ בִּרְשׁוּת, בַּעַל הַשָּׂדֶה חַיָּב:
If one heaps a stack in his neighbor's field without permission, and it is eaten by the beast of the owner of the field, he is not liable; and if it (the beast) were injured by it (the stack), the owner of the stack is liable. And if he heaped the stack with permission, the owner of the field is liable. [The Gemara construes this as relating to a valley where each of them was wont to thresh his stack on one threshing floor. A watchman was appointed. When he said: "Come and stack," it was as if he had said: "Come and I will watch it for you." But, otherwise, even if he stacked with permission, the owner of the field is not liable until he undertakes to watch it.]
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