Is a mavoi that ends at the sea on one side and a public refuse heap on the other valid without any corrective?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules such a mavoi needs nothing since public refuse is permanent and we do not worry about the sea depositing silt. The Rema cites a dispute: the Rosh, Rashi, and Tur hold that we do worry about silt forming.
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