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Related for Ketubot 1:5

הָאוֹכֵל אֵצֶל חָמִיו בִּיהוּדָה שֶׁלֹּא בְעֵדִים, אֵינוֹ יָכוֹל לִטְעֹן טַעֲנַת בְּתוּלִים, מִפְּנֵי שֶׁמִּתְיַחֵד עִמָּהּ. אַחַת אַלְמְנַת יִשְׂרָאֵל וְאַחַת אַלְמְנַת כֹּהֵן, כְּתֻבָּתָן מָנֶה. בֵּית דִּין שֶׁל כֹּהֲנִים הָיוּ גוֹבִין לַבְּתוּלָה אַרְבַּע מֵאוֹת זוּז, וְלֹא מִחוּ בְיָדָם חֲכָמִים:

If one had eaten at his in-laws without witnesses in Judah, she is not subject to a claim of virginity, for he is left alone with her. [When they made the betrothal feast in the house of the bride's father in Judah, it was the practice that the groom be left alone with her to become familiar with her. Therefore, when he afterwards married her, he did not have a claim of virginity.] Both the kethubah of the widow of an Israelite and that of the widow of a Cohein are one manah. A beth-din of Cohanim would claim four hundred zuz for (the kethubah of) a virgin (who was the daughter of a Cohein), and the sages did not protest.

Tosefta Ketubot

An adult man that had sex with a minor woman, and a minor man who had sex with an adult woman or one who had lost their hymen through means other than sex (mukat etz), her ketubah is 200 zuz. They said in the name of Rabbi Yehudah ben Igra: Which is a minor woman and which is a minor man? A minor man is less than 9 years and 1 day; a minor woman is less than 3 years and 1 day. A man who marries (sic., נושא ונותן = do business with, doesn't make sense here) into the priesthood, and a woman who does, it is a decree that they decreed in court that an Israelite's daughter to a priest, a priest's daughter to an Israelite man—he gives 400 zuz.
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