Related for Bava Batra 252:4
<big><strong>מתני׳</strong></big> האומר איש פלוני בני בכור לא יטול פי שנים איש פלוני בני לא יירש עם אחיו לא אמר כלום שהתנה על מה שכתוב בתורה
Mar Zutra of Darishba divided a basket<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'in a basket'. ');"><sup>9</sup></span> of pepper with [his] brothers in equal [shares].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Though he was the firstborn, he renounced his claim upon the double portion. ');"><sup>10</sup></span> [When] he came before R. Ashi, [the latter] said to him: 'Since you have renounced [your rights in] a part [of the estate]<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The pepper. ');"><sup>11</sup></span>
Tosefta Ketubot
Rabbi Yehudah says: [The husband] can always eat the fruits' fruit [i.e. the interest's interest, even if he said in the ketubah that he gives up access to the fruit from her property]. How so? He can sell the fruit and buy with [that money] land, and he can eat the fruit. Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel and Rabbi Yohanan ben Berokah say: If she dies, he inherits it [the fruit, even if he said he wouldn't have access to it in the ketubah], for she made a stipulation against what was written in the Torah and anyone who stipulates against what is written in the Torah, his stipulation is null and void.
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