<html><div> RZev Sero wrote: <br><br>>BTW, in reference to your claim that LNL means only that he doesn't<br>positively want it, and includes cases where he's indifferent, see<br>Shabbos 75a, Rashi dh "tfei nicha leih". Rashi says explicitly that<br>where he's indifferent R Shimon concedes that he's chayav, and the<br>exception to R Shimon's concession is only where he would rather the<br>melacha didn't happen.<<br><br> It's a machlokes haRishonim. See Tosafos Shabbos 103a, d.h. "Lo tzricha,' wherein they quote the Aruch that if he does a melacha to another person's land, and doesn't particularly care for that other person's benefit, it is considered lo nicha lei.</div><div> </div><div>EMT</div><div> </div><div> </div></html>