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הָאַחִין הַשֻּׁתָּפִין, שֶׁנָּפַל אֶחָד מֵהֶן לְאֻמָּנוּת — נָפַל לָאֶמְצַע. חָלָה וְנִתְרַפֵּא — נִתְרַפֵּא מִשֶּׁל עַצְמוֹ. הָאַחִין שֶׁעָשׂוּ מִקְצָתָן שׁוּשְׁבִינוּת בְּחַיֵּי הָאָב, חָזְרָה שׁוּשְׁבִינוּת — חָזְרָה לָאֶמְצַע, שֶׁהַשּׁוּשְׁבִינוּת נִגְבֵּית בְּבֵית דִּין. אֲבָל הַשּׁוֹלֵחַ לַחֲבֵרוֹ כַּדֵּי יַיִן וְכַדֵּי שֶׁמֶן — אֵין נִגְבִּין בְּבֵית דִּין, מִפְּנֵי שֶׁהֵן גְּמִילוּת חֲסָדִים.
[If] brothers were partners, [and] one of them happened into a profession, it belongs to the common estate. [If] he fell ill and was healed, he is healed from his own [money]. Brothers, some of whom gave groomsmen's gifts during their father's lifetime, [when] the groomsmen's gifts are returned, they return to the common estate, for groomsmen's gifts are collectible in court. However, if one sent to another jars of wine or oil, they are not collectible in court, because they [were given] as act of kindness.
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