When two people borrow a garment with overlapping usage times (one for morning, one for evening), which boundary governs the garment?
Synopsis
A garment borrowed by two people for different times on Yom Tov follows the boundary of both simultaneously; it may not be taken beyond where either borrower is permitted to go. If they eruved in opposite directions to the limit of two thousand cubits, the garment may not be moved at all.
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