Talmud for Bava Batra 4:4
הַמּוֹכֵר אֶת הֶחָצֵר, מָכַר בָּתִּים, בּוֹרוֹת, שִׁיחִין, וּמְעָרוֹת, אֲבָל לֹא אֶת הַמִּטַּלְטְלִין. בִּזְמַן שֶׁאָמַר לוֹ, הִיא וְכָל מַה שֶּׁבְּתוֹכָהּ, הֲרֵי כֻלָּן מְכוּרִין. בֵּין כָּךְ וּבֵין כָּךְ, לֹא מָכַר אֶת הַמֶּרְחָץ, וְלֹא אֶת בֵּית הַבַּד שֶׁבְּתוֹכָהּ. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, הַמּוֹכֵר אֶת הֶחָצֵר, לֹא מָכַר אֶלָּא אֲוִירָהּ שֶׁל חָצֵר:
One who sells a courtyard has sold houses [opening into it], (and) boroth, shichin, and ma'aroth [in the houses] (see 2:1). [And even though one who sells a house has not sold bor, shiach, or ma'arah, they are, notwithstanding, "absorbed" in the courtyard.] But (he has) not (sold) the movables. If he said to him: "It and all that is in it," all is sold. In either case, he has not sold him the bathhouse or the olive press therein. [Even if he said: "all that is in it," he has not sold the bathhouse, etc., for they are not included in "courtyard." [R. Eliezer says: If one sells a courtyard, he has sold only the confines of the courtyard. [The halachah is not in accordance with R. Eliezer.]
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