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Related%20passage for Bava Kamma 2:6

אָדָם מוּעָד לְעוֹלָם, בֵּין שׁוֹגֵג, בֵּין מֵזִיד, בֵּין עֵר, בֵּין יָשֵׁן. סִמֵּא אֶת עֵין חֲבֵרוֹ וְשִׁבֵּר אֶת הַכֵּלִים, מְשַׁלֵּם נֶזֶק שָׁלֵם:

A man is a muad always, whether unwitting or witting, whether sleeping or awake. [If he were sleeping and another came and slept at his side and caused him injury, he is liable. But if the first injured the second, he is not liable. And if they lay down together, each who injures the other is liable, both being muadim, vis-à-vis each other.] If he blinded his neighbor's eye or broke vessels, he pays full damages. [Even (if he blinded his eye) unwittingly, he is liable for the injury, but not for the four (other) things (see 8:1), one being liable for these things only if his act is witting or nearly so.]

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