In this document, "Karmelit" refers to an area which is like private areas Biblically, but is considered a class of areas unto itself Rabbinically. For more information please see Karmelit.
Is walking while carrying an item considered an act of Hotzaah, or is Hotzaah about throwing the item: Eruvin 98a; Ketuvot 31a-b
Prohibition against transport from Private Property to Public Property is from the Tabernacle, from Public Property to Private Property is a logical extension: Shabbat 96b
Considering transport from Public Property to Private Property to be a "descendant form" of the act of Hotzaah: Shabbat 96b
From Private Property to a Karmelit: Eruvin 67b
From Private Property to a Karmelit to Private Property: Shabbat 91b
The normal method of Hotzaah is defined by the popular method: Shabbat 92a-b
How we measure the four cubits one may not transport items in a public place: Eruvin 51a
Hotzaah from one Karmelit to another Karmelit: Eruvin 67b
From the sea into a large enclosed island: Eruvin 67b
Hotzaah on a large enclosed island: Eruvin 67b
The difference between going from a private area to a public area via a Mekom Petur and going from a Karmelit to a private or public area via a Mekom Petur: Eruvin 87a-b
Standing in a public area and moving an item which is in a private area, or vice versa: Eruvin 98b-99a
Standing in a public area and using a key to unlock a door which is in a private area/Karmelit, or vice versa: Eruvin 101a-b
Is dragging an item a form of Hotzaah: Ketuvot 31a-b
Pushing an item, on a plane above ten Tefach [Hand-Breadths]: Shabbat 97a
What if one started an act of carrying one way, and then changed methods: Shabbat 92b
Starting an act of hotzaah, then pausing, then continuing: Ketuvot 31a-b
Hotzaah an item from a public area to a house's threshold [where that is large enough to be its own area, a Karmelit], and then from there into the house, or vice versa: Eruvin 98a
Pushing an item from Public Property/Private Property to Public Property/Private Property, through Private Property/Public Property: Shabbat 96a
Hotzaah an item from Private Property/Public Property to Private Property/Public Property, via a Public Property/Private Property: Shabbat 97a-b
Above, where the Public Property has a roof: Shabbat 97a-b
Hotzaah in a Public Property which has a roof: Shabbat 98a
Hotzaah an item into Public Property while standing in Private Property, below 3 Tefach [Hand-Breadths]: Shabbat 92a
Hotzaah an item into Public Property while standing in Private Property, above 3 Tefach [Hand-Breadths]: Shabbat 92a