Paragraph 1- If one had his wall adjacent to another’s garden and the wall fell, we would compel him to clean up his stones. If the wall-owner says to the garden-owner to clean it up and he can keep the stones, we would not listen to him. If the garden-owner agreed to this condition and cleaned them up and the wall-owner subsequently retracted and said to give him back his stones and he would pay the expenses, we would not listen to him. So long as he not cleaned them up, however, even if the stones were lying in his courtyard and the wall-owner said clean them and keep it, the garden-owner’s courtyard would not acquire the stones for him because the wall-owner’s sole intention was just to push him off.