Eglah Arufah - Rite Upon Finding a Corpse Outside Town
General
Viewing the eglah arufah as atonement for the Jews who left Egypt: Keritot 26a
What happens if the murderer is caught during the process of the eglah arufah: Keritot 23b
If a corpse is found outside a town, and then Yom Kippur passes, do they still perform the eglah arufah rite: Keritot 26a
The Town
Whether a town which does not have Town Elders may bring an Eglah Arufah: Makkot 10b
How to measure the distance between the body and the town, if there is an obstacle in between: Eruvin 35b, 58b
Not benefitting from it afterwards: Yoma 60a; Pesachim 26a; Zevachim 46a; Keritot 6a
From what point are we prohibited from benefitting of the calf: Keritot 24b-25a
Benefitting from its threshing or nursing, willingly or unwillingly: Pesachim 26a, Bava Metzia 30a
Annulling the calf in a mixture: Temurah 28a
The Valley for the Calf
The land must be one which has never been worked: Niddah 8b
The Valley to which the Calf is brought must have reeds, to be considered a valley: Pesachim 53a Punishment for planting in the valley: Makkot 22a
Not benefitting from the calf afterwards: Yoma 60a; Pesachim 26a; Temurah 33b; Keritot 6a Burying the corpse of the calf: Temurah 33b
Benefitting from the calf's threshing [un-]intentionally: Pesachim 26a