Do waters that enter a mukaf l'dirah karpeif nullify its dwelling status?
Synopsis
Drinkable water that enters a mukaf l'dirah enclosure does not nullify its status regardless of depth or spread. Non-drinkable water is treated like crops and nullifies dwelling status if ten tefachim deep.
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