Talmud Bavli
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Mishnah for Gittin 163:8

<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> איבעיא להו האי אלא חוץ הוא או על מנת הוא

<b><i>GEMARA</i></b>. The question was raised: Has the word BUT here the force of 'except' or of 'on condition'? Shall we say it means 'except', and it is where he said 'except [So-and-so]' that the Rabbis differ from R. Eliezer, on the ground that he has left an omission in the Get,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In not making her free to marry any man. ');"><sup>7</sup></span>

Mishnah Negaim

All houses may contract negaim uncleanness, except those of non-Jews. If one bought houses from non-Jews, any it must be inspected as if they had then first appeared. A round house, a triangular house, or a house built on a ship, on a raft or on four beams, is not susceptible to negaim uncleanness. But if it was four-sided, even if it was built on four pillars, it is susceptible to uncleanness.
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