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<div><font color="#333333">I know there is a debate as to whether the ability to waive liability (i.e. Reuvain tells Shimon it’s OK for Shimon to hit Reuvain) refers to both monetary and spiritual liabilities. I was wondering, according to those who said you
can waive the spiritual liability, whether that would also work retroactively (e.g. would somebody escape lashes for less than a penny’s worth of damage -if the aggrieved party waived the spiritual damages after the fact of the hit)</font></div>
<div><font color="#333333">KT<br>
Joel Rich</font></div>
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