If he Swears that the object was stolen and then it is found on his property, he pays double its value: Bava Metzia 41b
Who gets the object and the fine money, if he pays/says he will pay for the object and then the thief is found: Bava Metzia 33b
Who gets the object and the fine money, if he swears and then the thief is found: Bava Metzia 33b
Above cases, who gets the shearings and offspring of the stolen animal: Bava Metzia 34a
Who gets the object and the fine money, if he promises to pay and then the thief is found: Bava Metzia 34a
Who gets the object and the fine money, if he admitted carelessness and then the thief was found: Bava Metzia 34a
A Paid Guardian - Shomer Sachar
Is a paid guardian still paid if the item is stolen: Bava Metzia 58a
Viewing a craftsman as a paid guardian for the item on which he is working: Bava Metzia 80b
Viewing a craftsman as an unpaid guardian once he tells the owner to come claim his item and pay for the work: Bava Metzia 80b, 80b-81a
Viewing a craftsman as an unpaid guardian once he tells the owner he has completed the job: Bava Metzia 80b-81a
Viewing a guardian as "paid" if the owner of the item will also guard something on his behalf: Bava Metzia 80b, 81a
Liability where the paid guardian moved his Charge: Bava Metzia 41a-b, 82b-83a
Whether the above "Moving the Charge" requires moving which damages the item, or not: Bava Metzia 41a-b, 43b, 44a
Whether the above "Moving the Charge" applies where he didn't damage it, but benefits from not damaging it: Bava Metzia 44a
Whether the above "Moving the Charge" applies if he returned it to its original location before the damage occurred: Bava Metzia 43b
Touching the item without moving/raising it: Bava Metzia 43b
If the Guardian planned to move the charge and then the damage occurred: Bava Metzia 43b, 44a
If an eved/proxy moved the item on the guardian's instructions, and then the item was damaged: Bava Metzia 44a
How payment is calculated for damage incurred in moving the item: Bava Metzia 43a, 43b
Liability for unforeseeable damage if the owners were present when he moved the object: Bava Metzia 41b
If he swears the object was stolen and then it is found on his property, he pays its value: Bava Metzia 41b
Liability for an animal which died in an unavoidable accident: Bava Kama 10b-11a, Bava Metzia 34a
Who gets the object and the fine money, if he admitted it was stolen and then the thief was caught: Bava Metzia 34a
Is a lender considered a "paid guardian" for the collateral he holds, because of the reward he receives for philanthropically lending money: Bava Metzia 80b, 81b-82b
Is a lender considered a beneficiary of his loan because he benefits from the collateral: Bava Metzia 82a-b
Is a lender considered a "paid guardian," or an "unpaid guardian," like the guardian of a lost object, for the collateral he holds: Bava Metzia 82a-b
Is a lender considered a "paid guardian" for the collateral he holds if he lends produce, because he lends out produce which will deterioriate and he receives back fresh produce: Bava Metzia 80b, 81b-82a
Is a borrower like a paid guardian when he returns an item during the period of the loan, because he still benefited from the overall relationship: Bava Metzia 81a
Other
Is a renter considered like a paid guardian or an unpaid guardian, in terms of his liability: Bava Metzia 80b