When many courtyard residents who made an eruv renounce their domain to one who did not, can they carry freely afterward?
Synopsis
When many give their domain to one individual who did not make an eruv, the recipient may carry from his house to the courtyard, but the many who renounced remain forbidden to carry even from his house, since many people cannot become guests of a single individual.
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What verbal formula is required for bitul reshut (renouncing domain) to be effective?
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If bitul reshut is performed without specifying the house, does it include renunciation of the house domain or only the courtyard?
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