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Lost a part of a game – how much must he pay

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Question

Shalom.

He lost one Lego piece belonging to his friend. Must he pay for the entire Lego set because it is impossible to buy just that one piece, or only for the piece that he lost?

Answer

Shalom u’vracha.

If it is possible to play with the Lego set in the regular way, he pays only for the piece he lost. If it is not possible to play with it at all, he must pay for the entire Lego set. And if it is possible to play with it, but not as before, he pays proportionally to the loss.

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