Quoting%20commentary for Nedarim 10:4
דֶּרֶךְ תַּלְמִידֵי חֲכָמִים, עַד שֶׁלֹּא הָיְתָה בִתּוֹ יוֹצְאָה מֵאֶצְלוֹ, אוֹמֵר לָהּ, כָּל נְדָרִים שֶׁנָּדַרְתְּ בְּתוֹךְ בֵּיתִי, הֲרֵי הֵן מוּפָרִין. וְכֵן הַבַּעַל עַד שֶׁלֹּא תִכָּנֵס לִרְשׁוּתוֹ, אוֹמֵר לָהּ, כָּל נְדָרִים שֶׁנָּדַרְתְּ עַד שֶׁלֹּא תִכָּנְסִי לִרְשׁוּתִי, הֲרֵי הֵן מוּפָרִין, שֶׁמִּשֶּׁתִּכָּנֵס לִרְשׁוּתוֹ אֵינוֹ יָכוֹל לְהָפֵר:
The way of Torah scholars — before his daughter leaves him he says to her; "All the vows that you vowed in my house are annulled" [before she enters her husband's domain; and similarly, her betrothed tells her this before she enters his domain. For when she enters his domain, he cannot annul them, a husband not annulling prior vows. And we are apprised by our Mishnah that a husband can annul his wife's vows even without hearing them, it being taught: "And so the husband, before she enters his domain, says, etc."], and so the husband before she enters his domain, says: "All the vows that you vowed before entering my domain are annulled." For when she enters his domain, he cannot annul them.
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