Reference for Kiddushin 3:11
קִדַּשְׁתִּי אֶת בִּתֵּךְ, וְהִיא אוֹמֶרֶת לֹא קִדַּשְׁתָּ אֶלָּא אוֹתִי, הוּא אָסוּר בִּקְרוֹבוֹת קְטַנָּה, וּקְטַנָּה מֻתֶּרֶת בִּקְרוֹבָיו, הוּא מֻתָּר בִּקְרוֹבוֹת גְּדוֹלָה, וּגְדוֹלָה אֲסוּרָה בִקְרוֹבָיו:
(If he says:) "I betrothed your daughter," and she says: "You betrothed only me," he is forbidden to the kin of the younger, and the younger is permitted to his kin; he is permitted to the kin of the older and the older is forbidden to his kin. [Since we are apprised of the above instances, we are apprised of this, too, even though it is superfluous. And in all of the instances where she says: "You betrothed me," we ask him to give her a get to permit her (to marry). And if he gave a get of himself, we compel him to give her a kethubah.]
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