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Reference for Nedarim 10:3

נָדְרָה וְהִיא אֲרוּסָה, נִתְגָּרְשָׁה בוֹ בַיּוֹם, נִתְאָרְסָה בוֹ בַיּוֹם, אֲפִלּוּ לְמֵאָה, אָבִיהָ וּבַעְלָהּ הָאַחֲרוֹן מְפֵרִין נְדָרֶיהָ. זֶה הַכְּלָל, כֹּל שֶׁלֹּא יָצָאת לִרְשׁוּת עַצְמָהּ שָׁעָה אֶחָת, אָבִיהָ וּבַעְלָהּ הָאַחֲרוֹן מְפֵרִין נְדָרֶיהָ:

If she vowed while she were betrothed, and were divorced on the same day [that her father heard (for if the day passed, he can no longer annul it)], and she were betrothed to another [on the same day], even a hundred times, her father and her last husband annul her vows [that she vowed in the presence of her first betrothed; for the betrothed can annul prior vows.] This is the rule: Anyone who did not enter "her own domain" [either by becoming a bogereth or by getting married], her husband and her last husband annul her vows.

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