daf bit: Bava Metzia 47
Jun. 11th, 2009 09:02 amThe g'mara is in the midst of a discussion of items that can be used to
acquire other items. (The best-known case of this is probably the wedding
ring, with which the husband acquires the wife. As I understand it,
this is why there is a halachic problem with double-ring ceremonies; she
gives him a ring in exchange for a ring, instead of her wedding vow in
exchange for a ring.) On today's daf there is
a discussion of barter. Rabbi Adda ben Ahaba said: Come and hear: A
man is standing in the market with a cow and his neighbor asks why, and he
says "I need an ass". The neighbor says "I have an ass I will give you for
your cow. What is the value of your cow?" So much. "What is the value of
your ass?" So much. If the neighbor takes possession of the cow and the
ass dies before the first man can take possession, the deal is cancelled
-- both parts of the exchange are required. Rabba disagrees, saying that
title is acquired when one party takes possession. (47a)
I presume, though it's not discussed here, that Rabba would say that the neighbor must pay the value of the ass (or the cow?), else he would be unlawfully withholding payment. But I don't know if that's how the law really works.
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Date: 2009-06-14 08:36 am (UTC)