Related for Ketubot 96:16
מאי נשואה אילימא נשואה ממש היינו בתולה ולא בעולה אלא לאו שנכנסה לחופה ולא נבעלה
Now what [is meant by] “married”? If I say one actually married, this is the same as “‘a virgin’ but not a woman who had sex.” . Rather it must refer to a woman who entered into the huppah but did not have sex.
Tosefta Ketubot
If the father went with her agents or with the husband's agents, or the father's agents went with the husband's agents—if she had a courtyard on the road and she entered and slept in it, or if she entered the bridal chamber not for the purpose of marriage, and she died—even though her ketubah is with her husband [i.e. he is responsible for it], her father inherits it. The father handed her to the husband's agents, or the father's agents handed her to the father's agents—if she had a courtyard on the way and she entered and slept in it, or if she entered the bridal chamber for the sake of marriage and she died—even though her ketubah is with her father, her husband inherits it. When does this apply? With her ketubah, but regarding terumah, she cannot eat terumah until she enters the bridal chamber.
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