Related for Beitzah 5:6
מִי שֶׁהָיוּ פֵרוֹתָיו בְּעִיר אַחֶרֶת, וְעֵרְבוּ בְנֵי אוֹתָהּ הָעִיר לְהָבִיא אֶצְלוֹ מִפֵּרוֹתָיו, לֹא יָבִיאוּ לוֹ. וְאִם עֵרַב הוּא, פֵּרוֹתָיו כָּמוֹהוּ:
If one had his fruits in a different city, and the men of that city made an eruv to bring some of his fruit to him, they may not bring it, [since he had not made an eruv to that city; for his fruits are like him (in this regard)]. And if he had made an eruv (to that city), his fruits are like him.
Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)
If anyone has his fruit in another city, and its inhabitants lay an Eruv to come to him, one must not bring him any of his fruit unless his feet were meant to go there. If there is a plenipotentiary there, bring him on behalf of the plenipotentiary.
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