Talmud for Nedarim 7:9
שֶׁאַתְּ נֶהֱנֵית לִי עַד הַפֶּסַח אִם תֵּלְכִי לְבֵית אָבִיךְ עַד הֶחָג, הָלְכָה לִפְנֵי הַפֶּסַח, אֲסוּרָה בַהֲנָאָתוֹ עַד הַפֶּסַח. אַחַר הַפֶּסַח, בְּלֹא יַחֵל דְּבָרוֹ. שֶׁאַתְּ נֶהֱנֵית לִי עַד הֶחָג אִם תֵּלְכִי לְבֵית אָבִיךְ עַד הַפֶּסַח, וְהָלְכָה לִפְנֵי הַפֶּסַח, אֲסוּרָה בַהֲנָאָתוֹ עַד הֶחָג, וּמֻתֶּרֶת לֵילֵךְ אַחַר הַפָּסַח:
(If one said to his wife: "I bevow) your benefitting from me until Pesach if you go to your father's house until the festival (Succoth)," [If it were after Succoth and he forbade her benefitting from him until Pesach if she went to her father's house until Succoth], if she went before Pesach, she is forbidden benefit until Pesach; (if she went) after Pesach, he is in transgression of breaking his vow. [That is, if she went after Pesach, he is in transgression of breaking his vow retroactively for what she benefitted from him before Pesach.] (If he said to her: "I bevow) your benefitting from me until the festival if you go to your father's house until Pesach," if she went before Pesach, she is forbidden to benefit from him until the festival, and she is permitted to go after Pesach.
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