If one borrows a vessel before Yom Tov but does not physically take it until Yom Tov night — does it follow the borrower's or the lender's boundary?
Synopsis
A vessel borrowed before Yom Tov (even if physically picked up only at nightfall) follows the borrower's boundary, since the loan was established at twilight. A vessel borrowed on Yom Tov itself follows the lender's boundary.
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