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Or perhaps where there is a presumption against a person’s claim, we do not say that the borrower can claim: Why would I lie? The Talmud suggests: Come and hear a proof from the Mishnah: If after the wall was built one of the neighbors claims he alone constructed it and the other did not participat
The Talmud clarifies the matter: What are the circumstances of the case? If we say that one partner demanded that the other party pay the money after the time that the payment became due, i.e., after the wall was rebuilt, and the other partner said to him: I paid you at the time that the payment bec
The Talmud suggests: Come and hear another proof from the continuation of the Mishnah. The court does not obligate the reluctant neighbor to contribute to the building of the part of the wall that is above 4 cubits. But if the reluctant neighbor built another wall close to the wall that was built h
The Talmud clarifies: What are the circumstances of the case? If we say that one partner demanded that the other party pay the money after the time that the payment became due, and he, the latter, said to him: I paid you at the time that the payment became due, why is he not deemed credible? Rather
Rav Aḥa, son of Rava, said to Rav Ashi: Come and hear a proof from what is taught in a Mishnah (Shevuot 38b): If one said to another: I have 100 dinars in your possession, and the other one said to him in the presence of witnesses: Yes, that is so; and the next day the lender said to the borrower: