Holy offerings disqualified before blood sprinkling — what is the ruling on trespass with the meat?
In Halacha 1, it is stated that when there was never a time the meat was permitted to eat, the ruling of trespass remains.
Question 2
Tameh Cohen sprinkled blood first, then a kosher Cohen sprinkled the leftovers. What is the ruling on the meat?
In Halacha 3: the sprinkling of the impure considers the remainder as leftovers, and sprinkling leftovers does not atone — therefore there was no time of permission.
Question 3
What is the ruling on sin offerings that die regarding benefit from them?
Halacha 4 establishes a prohibition of benefit, but the one who benefits does not commit trespass.
Question 4
Mincha: the handful became impure and was offered — what is the ruling on trespass with the leftovers?
In Halacha 9, it is stated that the tzitz atones for impurity, and therefore there is no trespass with the leftovers in this case.
Question 5
A person dedicated only the value of the animal for a sacrifice. What is the ruling on the animal and its products like milk/eggs?
Halacha 13: dedicating value for a sacrifice is treated like Temple maintenance, therefore trespass applies also to products.