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Related sobre Maasserot 5:4

לֹא יִמְכֹּר אָדָם אֶת תִּבְנוֹ וְאֶת גִּפְתּוֹ וְאֶת זַגָּיו לְמִי שֶׁאֵינוֹ נֶאֱמָן עַל הַמַּעַשְׂרוֹת, לְהוֹצִיא מֵהֶן מַשְׁקִין. וְאִם הוֹצִיא, חַיָּב בַּמַּעַשְׂרוֹת וּפָטוּר מִן הַתְּרוּמָה, שֶׁהַתּוֹרֵם, בְּלִבּוֹ עַל הַקְּטוּעִים, עַל הַצְּדָדִים וְעַל מַה שֶּׁבְּתוֹךְ הַתֶּבֶן:

Um homem não pode vender seu canudo, nem sua turfa de azeitona, nem sua polpa de uva a quem não é confiável em relação aos dízimos, para que ele extraia suco deles. Se ele extraiu [o suco], ele é obrigado a dizimar , mas está isento de Terumah , porque quem separa Terumah tem em mente os fragmentos e os lados e o que está no canudo.

Tosefta Terumot

One who takes terumah from the threshing floor needs to have in mind (lit., "direct his heart on") what is in the stubble, what is in the straw, what is on the sides, [and] what is on the threshing floor [itself]. One who takes terumah on the winepress needs to have in mind [the volume of] what is in the [discarded] grape skins, and what is in the [discarded] grape seeds. One who takes terumah on an olive tank needs to have in mind what is in the pomace (i.e., the pulp that remains from the olives after the oil is squeezed). If he doesn't intend, it is a stipulation of the court that he takes terumah on the whole.
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