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Outcome: [We changed the usual title of the second part of our presentation from "Ruling" to "Outcome" because this is one of the times that the best outcome was to avoid needing to rule. While we do not usually highlight such cases in this forum, as there is not much to "discuss," from time to time it is worthwhile to take a look at such situations.]
Beit din analyzed the situation with def and convinced him that even if he decides not to build a home on the plot, he would benefit from selling the plot, which would show profit since the value of the land in the yishuv has gone up. (If he "gets his money back," he will not be compensated for many fees that are levied on land purchasers.) Def should pay pl, and if he sells the plot, beit din suggested that he can, in addition to the fee for the land, charge the buyers separately for their part in the retaining wall. Pl promised to send potential buyers about whom he knows to def. The sides agreed that def will pay 1500 NIS immediately and make the rest of the payment in monthly installments over the course of a year.
P'ninat Mishpat (747)
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