Damage caused indirectly by one's action - Tz'rorot צרורות
Liability
Paying half/all of the damage for such a case: Bava Kama 3b, 17a
As a
Law Spoken to Moshe at Sinai
, the payment of
half-damages for this indirectly caused harm
is considered like regular payment and not a
fine
: Ketuvot 41b; Bava Kama 15b
Payment can/can't exceed the value of the damaging animal: Bava Kama 3b
Responsiblity in Public/Private Property: Bava Kama 3b, 17a
Liability for Indirect-Results as an Off-Shoot of
Trampling
: Bava Kama 3b
Liability for Indirect Results as an Off-shoot of
Goring
: Bava Kama 17a
Cases
Where an animal broke a vessel, and fragments of that vessel broke another vessel: Bava Kama 17a
Damage caused by a pail dangling from a rooster's neck: Bava Kama 17a
Damage caused by pebbles kicked up by a rooster: Bava Kama 17a
Damage to an object, caused by a rooster/horse/donkey making a loud noise: Kiddushin 24b
Damage caused by frightening a person suddenly: Kiddushin 24b
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