Must the renouncing party re-renounce to all courtyard residents if he initially only renounced to some of them?
Synopsis
If a person initially renounced only to some courtyard residents (not all), the Aruch HaShulchan rules that a subsequent renunciation to the remaining residents is insufficient — he must renounce to all of them simultaneously from the start.
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