Paying for Depreciation - תשלומי נזק [a.k.a. pegam פגם]
Evaluating the depreciation
Evaluate the difference between the victim's value on the slave market before and after the harm was done: Ketuvot 40a
General rules
Payment for depreciation is required for all forms of damage: Bava Kama 4a
Linking the rules for paying for damaging human beings with the rules for paying for damaging animals: Ketuvot 35a-b
Payment for depreciation caused by the attack of a dangerous animal is in full, even if the amount is greater than the aggressor animal's value: Bava Kama 15a, 16b
A husband's limited rights to fines paid to his wife for shame or harm: Ketuvot 65b
Requirement this payment in a case of rape, even though the rapist also pays a special fine: Ketuvot 33a, 39a
Requirement this payment in a case of seduction, even though the seducer also pays a special fine: Ketuvot 33a, 39a
Is there payment for this where the victim is irrational [שוטה], so that they could not have served as an eved, and there is no "depreciation": Ketuvot 32a
Harm involving only animals
Requiring this payment if one admits that his animal killed someone else's animal: Ketuvot 41a-b
Who is responsible to arrange the sale of the carcass of the victim animal: Ketuvot 41a