Quoting%20commentary for Ketubot 6:1
מְצִיאַת הָאִשָּׁה וּמַעֲשֵׂה יָדֶיהָ, לְבַעְלָהּ. וִירֻשָּׁתָהּ, הוּא אוֹכֵל פֵּרוֹת בְּחַיֶּיהָ. בָּשְׁתָּהּ וּפְגָמָהּ, שֶׁלָּהּ. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה בֶן בְּתֵירָא אוֹמֵר, בִּזְמַן שֶׁבַּסֵּתֶר, לָהּ שְׁנֵי חֲלָקִים, וְלוֹ אֶחָד. וּבִזְמַן שֶׁבַּגָּלוּי, לוֹ שְׁנֵי חֲלָקִים, וְלָהּ אֶחָד. שֶׁלּוֹ, יִנָּתֵן מִיָּד. וְשֶׁלָּהּ, יִלָּקַח בָּהֶן קַרְקַע, וְהוּא אוֹכֵל פֵּרוֹת:
The metziah of a woman [i.e., what she finds] and her handiwork belong to her husband, and her inheritance [i.e., if an inheritance fell to her], he eats fruits in her lifetime. Her bosheth (payment for shame) and her p'gam (her injury, the depreciation in her worth — her market value (as a bondswoman) before (her injury) less her market value now] (these) belong to her. R. Yehudah b. Betheirah says: When it (the injury) is in a hidden place, she receives two-thirds and he one-third; and when it is visible, he receives two-thirds and she one-third. [For the shame is his, and, what is more, she becomes repugnant to him and he bears it.] His share is given immediately, and for her share, land is bought and he eats fruits [in her lifetime, and the principal belongs to her, to revert to her when he dies or when he divorces her. And if she dies, he inherits her. The halachah is in accordance with R. Yehudah.]
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