Talmud sobre Ketubot 9:5
Jerusalem Talmud Bava Metzia
HALAKHAH: “If somebody lease a cow from another person,” etc. 27This paragraph is a fragment from a lengthy discussion in Ketubot9:5, Notes 128–145; Qiddušin 1:4, Note 451. But does he have permission to lend it? Did not Rebbi Ḥiyya state: “The borrower cannot lend, nor the lessee lease, nor the borrower lease, nor the lessee lend, unless he received permission from the owners.” Rebbi La said in the name of Rebbi Yannai: Only if he gave permission to lease. And here, only if he gave permission to let him be a steward28This sentence does not belong here; it refers to the question in Ketubot whether a wife who has been entrusted by her husband with the care of his properties may delegate her duties to her sons.. Rebbi Abbahu asked: If the owners borrowed it and it died of natural causes, should the lessee swear that it died a natural death and the borrower pay the renter29If the owner is the borrower, the rule of the anonymous majority leads to a paradoxical result.? Rebbi Abinna said, if they ate it, they ate their own property. “Rebbi Yose said, how can this one treat another person’s cow as his merchandise? But [the value of] the cow shall be returned to its owner30Therefore, practice has to follow R. Yose..”
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