When one of two courtyard residents renounces domain to the other, does the renouncing party also become permitted to carry?
Synopsis
When only two people share a courtyard and one renounces to the other, the renouncing party remains forbidden even in the other's domain, since an individual cannot become a guest of another individual.
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What verbal formula is required for bitul reshut (renouncing domain) to be effective?
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Can bitul reshut be performed after Shabbat has begun (after nightfall)?
3 opinions
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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Must the person who performed bitul lock his house to prevent inadvertent carrying?
2 opinions
If the renouncing party also explicitly renounces domain of his house, may all parties carry freely between the house and courtyard?
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Does renting one's domain (instead of renouncing it) to a Jewish neighbor permit carrying on Shabbat?
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When many courtyard residents who made an eruv renounce their domain to one who did not, can they carry freely afterward?
3 opinions
When two people forgot to make an eruv, can they each renounce domain to permit carrying in the courtyard?
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