Related for Gittin 151:16
<big><strong>מתני׳</strong></big> הרי זה גיטך אם לא באתי מכאן עד שלשים יום והיה הולך מיהודה לגליל הגיע לאנטיפרס וחזר בטל תנאו
<b><i>MISHNAH</i></b>. [IF A MAN SAYS,] THIS IS YOUR GET IF I DO NOT RETURN WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, AND HE WAS ON THE POINT OF GOING FROM JUDEA TO GALILEE, IF HE GOT AS FAR AS ANTIPRAS<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Antipatris, on the borders of Judea and Galilee. ');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Tosefta Kiddushin
A man who said to a woman: "Behold you are betrothed to me with the understanding that I will talk to the ruler about you"; "[With the understanding that] I will work as a labourer with you", and he gave her something worth a perutah—she is betrothed immediately [even if he hasn't fulfilled his condition yet], until he says "I didn't speak [to the ruler]" or "I didn't work [as a labourer]" [when she becomes retroactively never betrothed]—words of Rabbi Meir. But Hakhamim say: If the stipulation is fulfilled—she is betrothed; but if not—she is not betrothed. (But see Lieberman who thinks this is about tenai kaful.) Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel says: There is no [valid] stipulation in the ketubah that isn't doubled (tenai kaful, that explains what would happen both if he did the thing he promised and also if he didn't do it).
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