Quoting%20commentary for Ketubot 190:5
כמאן כי האי תנא דתניא נכסי ליך ואחריך לפלוני ירד הראשון ומכר השני מוציא מיד הלקוחות דברי רבי רשב"ג אומר אין לשני אלא מה ששייר ראשון
With whom does this agree? With the following Tanna, as it has been taught: [If one man said to another,] “My estate shall be yours and after you [it shall be given] to So-and-so” and the first recipient went down [into the estate] and sold it, the second may claim the estate from those who bought it, the worlds of Rabbi. R. Shimon b. Gamaliel says: The second may receive only that which the first has left.
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