Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Ketubot 22:29

Tosefta Ketubot

[Translating from Lieberman over printed edition here:] If he took her in under the presumption that she was fit to have children but it turned out that she was unable to bear children (sic!, Lieberman corrects: under the presumption that she was a virgin but it turned out that she had had sex), even if she had secret contact [with a man that her husband had warned her not to be alone with, part of the legal process of declaring her a sotah] and there are witnesses that she was not secluded with him with enough time for sex, her second husband is not able to claim a virginity claim; therefore, her ketubah is only 100 zuz. Virginity claims have a time limit of 30 days—words of Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Yose says: If she had secret contact [with a warned man], then [the claim can and should be brought] immediately; if she had no secret contact, then even after 30 days.
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