How is a chatzer (courtyard) that is fully breached on its fourth side up to ten cubits corrected?
Synopsis
A chatzer breached in its entirety up to ten cubits may be corrected with a single four-tefach post on one side, or two minimal posts one on each side. If a fourth wall fragment of four tefachim remains, or one tefach on each side remains, that also suffices.
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