If permission is granted for a single instance of planting, does the borrower have the right to repeat the action?
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Al-Mughni
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If permission is granted for a single planting, the borrower does not have the right to plant more than once. Similarly, if permission is granted to establish a sapling and it is uprooted, the borrower does not have the right to plant another. Likewise, if permission is granted to place a beam on a wall and it breaks, the borrower does not have the right to place another, because when permission is specific to a single instance, it is not to be exceeded.