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Kesubos 11:5-6
Kesuvos11: 5
שׁוּם הַדַּיָּנִין שֶׁפִּחֲתוּ שְׁתוּת, אוֹ הוֹסִיפוּ שְׁתוּת — מִכְרָן בָּטֵל. רַבָּן שִׁמְעוֹן בֶּן גַּמְלִיאֵל אוֹמֵר: מִכְרָן קַיָּם — אִם כֵּן מַה כֹּחַ בֵּית דִּין יָפֶה? אֲבָל אִם עָשׂוּ אִגֶּרֶת בִּקֹּרֶת, אֲפִלּוּ מָכְרוּ שָׁוֶה מָנֶה בְמָאתַיִם, אוֹ שָׁוֶה מָאתַיִם בְּמָנֶה — מִכְרָן קַיָּם.
The appraisal of the judges who undervalued [the property by] a sixth, or overvalued [it by] a sixth —- their sale is invalid. Rab-ban Shimon ben Gamliel says: Their sale is valid. Otherwise, what value has the power of the court? But if they drew up a deed of inspection, even if they sold [property] worth a hundred [zuz] for two hundred, or [property] worth two hundred for a hun-dred, their sale is valid.
Kesuvos11: 6
הַמְמָאֶנֶת, הַשְּׁנִיָּה, וְהָאַיְלוֹנִית — אֵין לָהֶם כְּתֻבָּה, וְלֹא פֵרוֹת, וְלֹא מְזוֹנוֹת, וְלֹא בְלָאוֹת. וְאִם מִתְּחִלָּה נְשָׂאָהּ לְשֵׁם אַיְלוֹנִית — יֵשׁ לָהּ כְּתֻבָּה. אַלְמָנָה לְכֹהֵן גָּדוֹל, גְּרוּשָׁה וַחֲלוּצָה לְכֹהֵן הֶדְיוֹט, מַמְזֶרֶת וּנְתִינָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל לְנָתִין וּלְמַמְזֵר — יֶשׁ לָהּ כְּתֻבָּה.
A minor who exercised the right of refusal, a relative of the second degree, and an ailonis are not entitled to a kesubah, or usu-fruct, or sustenance, or worn-out articles. But if from the outset, he married her knowing that she was an ailonis, she is entitled to a kesubah. A widow [married] to a Kohen Gadol, a divorcee or a woman who had performed chalitzah [married] to an or-dinary Kohen, a mamzeress or a Nesinite [married] to a [regular] Jew, [and] the daughter of a [regular] Jew [married] to a Nesin-ite or to a mamzer are entitled to a kesubah.
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