Regarding the rule "His work is greater than his friend's" in recovering a loss
Hello Rabbi,
I wanted to ask about the rule of "his labor is greater than his companion's" in restitution of a loss. Can this also be applied to someone who does not work, but who values the value of his time at, say, 100 shekels per hour (meaning that if someone pays him that amount, he will be willing to work for him, but for less than that, he will not be willing to work). If we assume that handling the restitution of some loss requires an hour's work, would it be correct to say that such a person is also not obligated to restitution of the loss if its value is less than 100 shekels? Or does the permission only refer to a person who loses a job in order to restitution the job (somewhat related to the difference between loss and prevention of profit)
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