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# An egg born on Shabbat or Yom Tov is considered an item that will become permitted since it is permitted after Shabbat or Yom Tov.<ref>Gemara Beitzah 3b, Isur VeHeter HaAruch 25:4, Tur and Shulchan Aruch YD 102:1</ref> The same is true of all [[muktzeh]].<ref>Isur VeHeter HaAruch 25:4</ref>
# An egg born on Shabbat or Yom Tov is considered an item that will become permitted since it is permitted after Shabbat or Yom Tov.<ref>Gemara Beitzah 3b, Isur VeHeter HaAruch 25:4, Tur and Shulchan Aruch YD 102:1</ref> The same is true of all [[muktzeh]].<ref>Isur VeHeter HaAruch 25:4</ref>
# Some say that Chametz on Erev Pesach which is going to be permitted after Pesach, but will become forbidden next Pesach, isn't considered an item that will become permitted. Some argue and Sephardim are strict.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 102:32 cites the Erech Hashulchan who is strict because of the opinion of the Rambam. </ref>Chametz on Pesach isn't nullified. <ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 447</ref>
# Some say that Chametz on Erev Pesach which is going to be permitted after Pesach, but will become forbidden next Pesach, isn't considered an item that will become permitted. Some argue and Sephardim are strict.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 102:32 cites the Erech Hashulchan who is strict because of the opinion of the Rambam. </ref>Chametz on Pesach isn't nullified. <ref>Shulchan Aruch OC 447</ref>
# Chadash is an example of something that will become permitted and as such there's no nullification.<ref>Gemara Nedarim 58a, Rosh (responsa 20:1), Shach 110:56. See, however, the Chidushei Anshei Shem (Beitzah no. 1) who explains that the Mordechai holds that Chadash isn't a dvar sheyesh lo matirin.</ref>


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