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the owner of the wheat field may tell the owner of the vineyard to repair the breach before the vines intermingle with the grain and cause it to become forbidden. If the partition broke open again, he may again tell him to repair it. If the owner of the vineyard abandoned the partition and did not r
Mishnah: In the case of one who gives wool to a dyer and it was burned in the cauldron during the dyeing process, thereby completely ruining the wool so that there is no enhancement, only loss, the dyer gives the owner the value of his wool. If he dyed it unattractively [ka’ur] so that the dye is
If the owner gave wool to a dyer to dye it red for him and instead he dyed it black, or to dye it black and he dyed it red, R' Meir says: The dyer gives the owner of the wool the value of his wool. R' Yehuda says: Here too, if the value of the enhancement exceeds the dyer’s expenses, the owner o
Talmud: The Talmud clarifies: What does the Mishnah mean by unattractively? Rav Naḥman said that Rabba bar bar Ḥana said: Kelabus. The Talmud asks: What does kelabus mean? Rabba bar Shmuel said: