Where a man or woman has taken a vow prohibiting him from benefiting from her: Ketuvot 52a, 70a-71a
A wife's vow
Where a wife takes a vow that affects the husband and the husband chooses not to cancel it, is he responsible ["he put his finger between her teeth"] such that he must pay the ketubah if the vow leads to divorce, or is she responsible ["she put her finger between her teeth"] such that the husband need not pay the ketubah if the vow leads to divorce?: Ketuvot 71a
Vowing in ways that create pain, like not to eat meat, drink wine or wear coloured clothing, as a cause for a wife to lose her ketubah: Ketuvot 71a, 72a, 72b
Vows from before the marriage - that create pain, like not to eat meat, drink wine or wear coloured clothing - as a cause for a wife to lose her ketubah: Ketuvot 72b
Where a wife vows not to nurse her child: Ketuvot 59b
Is a husband credible to vow that his wife not go to a house of mourning or wedding party because of the presence of promiscuous people, if we don't know of any such people?: Ketuvot 71b, 72a
A vow that his wife engage in a humiliating act: Ketuvot 71b, 72a
A vow that his wife neither borrow nor lend kitchen equipment, which will give her a bad reputation: Ketuvot 72a