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Of the Effect of the Marriage on her Property . . . . . . . . . Of the Married Women ' s
Property Acts , 1870 , 1882 , 1893 . . . Of the Wife ' s Contracts and other
Transactions . . . . . . . . . . Of the Legal Disabilities of Married Women . . . . . . . . . Of
the ...
Of the Effect of the Marriage on her Property . . . . . . . . . Of the Married Women ' s
Property Acts , 1870 , 1882 , 1893 . . . Of the Wife ' s Contracts and other
Transactions . . . . . . . . . . Of the Legal Disabilities of Married Women . . . . . . . . . Of
the ...
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In cases where the old law , as existing previous to the Married Women ' s
Property Acts , 1870 and 1882 , still applies , a married woman , also , may still be
under an incapacity to alienate things personal , as well as things real , except ,
of ...
In cases where the old law , as existing previous to the Married Women ' s
Property Acts , 1870 and 1882 , still applies , a married woman , also , may still be
under an incapacity to alienate things personal , as well as things real , except ,
of ...
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The chief cases are those of contracts by the following persons , i . e . , ( 1 ) alien
enemies ; ( 2 ) foreign sovereigns or governments ; ( 3 ) foreign ambassadors
and their suites ; ( 4 ) convicted felons ; ( 5 ) infants ; ( 6 ) married women ; ( 7 ) ...
The chief cases are those of contracts by the following persons , i . e . , ( 1 ) alien
enemies ; ( 2 ) foreign sovereigns or governments ; ( 3 ) foreign ambassadors
and their suites ; ( 4 ) convicted felons ; ( 5 ) infants ; ( 6 ) married women ; ( 7 ) ...
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( 3 ) Contracts which by custom or special statute are binding , e . g . , marriage
settlements made with the approval of the court under the Infants ' Settlement ...
At common law , with a few exceptions , a married woman could not contract at all
.
( 3 ) Contracts which by custom or special statute are binding , e . g . , marriage
settlements made with the approval of the court under the Infants ' Settlement ...
At common law , with a few exceptions , a married woman could not contract at all
.
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Although a married woman ' s contract is presumed to bind her own separate
property , yet , in certain cases , her husband may be exclusively or jointly liable
for it . For instance , he is exclusively liable for hressaries ordered by his wife for ...
Although a married woman ' s contract is presumed to bind her own separate
property , yet , in certain cases , her husband may be exclusively or jointly liable
for it . For instance , he is exclusively liable for hressaries ordered by his wife for ...
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