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Mishnah

Related for Tevul Yom 4:4

לָגִין שֶׁהוּא טְבוּל יוֹם, וּמִלְאָהוּ מִן הֶחָבִית מַעֲשֵׂר טֶבֶל, אִם אָמַר, הֲרֵי זוֹ תְרוּמַת מַעֲשֵׂר מִשֶּׁתֶּחְשָׁךְ, הֲרֵי זוֹ תְּרוּמַת מַעֲשֵׂר. אִם אָמַר, הֲרֵי זֶה עֵרוּב, לֹא אָמַר כְּלוּם. נִשְׁבְּרָה הֶחָבִית, הַלָּגִין בְּטִבְלוֹ. נִשְׁבַּר הַלָּגִין, הֶחָבִית בְּטִבְלָהּ:

Regarding a bottle which is a <i>tevul yom</i> which was filled from a cask of [first] tithes which are <i>tevel</i> [produce from which <i>terumah</i> has not yet been taken], if one said, "Let this become <i>terumah</i> of the tithe once night falls," it thereby is <i>terumah</i> of the tithe [once night falls]. If one [then] said, "Let this [food] be for an <i>eruv</i> [an amount of food set aside in a designated place in order to merge separate domains for the purposes of carrying and traveling on Shabbat]," he has said nothing. If the cask was broken, the content of bottle remains in its state of <i>tevel</i> [i.e. as though the <i>terumah</i> of the tithe has not yet been taken]. If the bottle was broken, the content of the cask remains it its state of <i>tevel</i>.

Tosefta Terumot

Similarly, one that was coming down the road and had in his hand a basket of untithed produce [and] declared, "Behold, this [produce] is being made terumah and tithes on behalf of the produce that I have inside my house," [but] before he arrives at the city, behold, he eats from it (i.e., the produce in the basket) by accident. [In this case, he can] make it terumah and tithes on behalf of [produce in] another place until he arrives at the city. [But] once he arrives at he city, his words become permanent. If produce was eaten or stolen or lost, until he arrives at the city he the basket [is considered] tevel (i.e., untithed produce). [But] when he arrives at the city, his words become permanent. Moreover, said Rabbi Eliezer ben Ya'akov, [with respect to] produce in a garden bed, if he made it terumah and tithes on behalf of [other] produce in a garden bed, [he is not bound by his declaration] until a third of the garden bed is uprooted.
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