Related for Ketubot 148:5
רבי יהודה אומר כל נדר שידעו בו רבים לא יחזיר לא ידעו בו רבים יחזיר רבי מאיר אומר כל נדר שצריך חקירת חכם לא יחזיר ושאינו צריך חקירת חכם יחזיר
R. Judah says: In the case of a vow that was made in the presence of many people he may not remarry her, but if it was not made in the presence of many people he may remarry her. R. Meir says: In the case of a vow which requires the investigation of a sage [for it to be released] he may not remarry her, but if it does not require the investigation of a sage he may remarry her
Tosefta Ketubot
A man who betroths a wife with the understanding that she has no [standing] vows [that she needs to fulfil], but it turns out that she does have vows—she is not betrothed. If she went to a sage who released her from the vow—then she is betrothed. If he brought her in[to his house, i.e. they got married] without stipulation [that she had or didn't have vows], and it turns out that she has vows—she goes out without her ketubah. If she went to sage who released the vow, then [the ketubah] would stand. [If he betrothed her] with the understanding that she has no physical defects [but it turns out that she does]—she is not betrothed. If she went to a doctor and he healed her—she is betrothed. If he brought her in without stipulation but it turns out that she does have defects, she goes out she is not betrothed; even though she went to the doctor and he healed her, she leaves without her ketubah. These are the vows they were talking about: E.g. she vowed to not eat meat, to not drink wine, or to not dress in dyed clothes.
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