What are the dimensional limits of a karmelit?
Synopsis
A karmelit must be at least four by four tefachim and only extends ten tefachim above it (or the water surface for seas/rivers). Above ten is makom patur. A pit in a karmelit, even 100 amot deep, is karmelit unless four by four.
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