Is a korah valid when one beam is higher than another, neither at the valid height on its own?

Synopsis

When two korot are at different heights, we consider the upper as if lowered and the lower as if raised — provided neither is above twenty tefachim or below ten, and the gap between them is less than three tefachim both vertically and horizontally. A minority opinion invalidates this entirely.

Early Acharonim
Lenient
Strict
Lesser cited
Major authority

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