Talmud for Zevachim 2:5
לֶאֱכֹל כַּזַּיִת בַּחוּץ וְכַזַּיִת לְמָחָר, כַּזַּיִת לְמָחָר וְכַזַּיִת בַּחוּץ, כַּחֲצִי זַיִת בַּחוּץ וְכַחֲצִי זַיִת לְמָחָר, כַּחֲצִי זַיִת לְמָחָר וְכַחֲצִי זַיִת בַּחוּץ, פָּסוּל וְאֵין בּוֹ כָרֵת. אָמַר רַבִּי יְהוּדָה, זֶה הַכְּלָל, אִם מַחֲשֶׁבֶת הַזְּמָן קָדְמָה לְמַחֲשֶׁבֶת הַמָּקוֹם, פִּגּוּל וְחַיָּבִים עָלָיו כָּרֵת. וְאִם מַחֲשֶׁבֶת הַמָּקוֹם קָדְמָה לְמַחֲשֶׁבֶת הַזְּמָן, פָּסוּל וְאֵין בּוֹ כָרֵת. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים זֶה וָזֶה פָסוּל וְאֵין בּוֹ כָרֵת. לֶאֱכֹל כַּחֲצִי זַיִת וּלְהַקְטִיר כַּחֲצִי זַיִת, כָּשֵׁר, שֶׁאֵין אֲכִילָה וְהַקְטָרָה מִצְטָרְפִין:
If [one had the intention] to eat an olive's bulk [of the meat] outside [of the Temple courtyard] and an olive's bulk [of the meat] the next day; [or to eat] an olive's bulk [of the meat] the next day and an olive's bulk [of the meat] outside [of the Temple courtyard]; [or to eat] half an olive's bulk [of meat] outside and half an olive's bulk [of meat] the next day; [or to eat] half an olive's bulk [of the meat] the next day and half an olive's bulk [of the meat] outside, the sacrifice is invalid but it does not subject him to <i>Karet</i>. Rabbi Yehudah said: This is the general rule - if the [unlawful] intention [regarding] time preceded the [unlawful] intention [regarding] place, it is <i>Piggul</i> and it renders one subject to <i>Karet</i>. But if the [unlawful] intention [regarding] place preceded the [unlawful] intention [regarding] time, it [the sacrifice] is invalid, but it does not subject one to <i>Karet</i>. The Sages say: in both cases it is invalid but it does not subject one to <i>Karet</i>. [If one intended] to eat half an olive's bulk and to burn half an olive's bulk, the offering is valid because eating and burning do not combine.
Jerusalem Talmud Pesachim
intent that half the volume of an olive should be eaten out of its allotted time and half the volume of an olive be burned on the altar out of its allotted time. Since it is stated that the sacrifice is qualified, it follows that any intent about half the volume of an olive is disregarded. Therefore in the preceding case the intent is disregarded and the sacrifice is qualified..” If he slaughtered it that half of its group should be covered, Rebbi Jonah disqualifies. It is as grabbing the cover for these and those. Since these are not covered, neither are those covered126Since an entire group paid for the Pesaḥ, they are its owners. If the intent was to eliminate part of the owners, the Pesaḥ is slaughtered not for its owners and therefore disqualified.. Rebbi Yose said, it is qualified. During the second cycle127When the entire material of the Yerushalmi was reviewed a second time in the Academy of RR. Yose in Tiberias, he, Rebbi Yose retracted. Rebbi Phineas said to him, did the rabbi not teach us, it is qualified. He told him, is this fixed for you by nails?