The Law of Husband and Wife Within the Jurisdiction of the Queen's Bench and Chancery DivisionsStevens, 1884 - 553 pages |
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... benefit of the wife , or husband , & c . , of the deceased , under Lord Campbell's Act , is too well known to require observation . An exposition of the law upon this subject will be found in " Addison on Torts , " 5th ed . , p . 550 et ...
... benefit of the wife , or husband , & c . , of the deceased , under Lord Campbell's Act , is too well known to require observation . An exposition of the law upon this subject will be found in " Addison on Torts , " 5th ed . , p . 550 et ...
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... benefit , not his own , the Court will deprive him of it if he is unfit to exercise it , and will delegate the right to the mother ( m ) . And if there is no father living , the mother is the person next entitled to their custody in the ...
... benefit , not his own , the Court will deprive him of it if he is unfit to exercise it , and will delegate the right to the mother ( m ) . And if there is no father living , the mother is the person next entitled to their custody in the ...
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... benefits ( d ) . Since a married woman cannot dispose of her lands ( not belonging to her as her separate property ) except by deed acknowledged , in accordance with the Fines and Recoveries . Act , a contract by herself and her husband ...
... benefits ( d ) . Since a married woman cannot dispose of her lands ( not belonging to her as her separate property ) except by deed acknowledged , in accordance with the Fines and Recoveries . Act , a contract by herself and her husband ...
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... benefit of the judgment after his death ( y ) . Stock invested in the wife's name forms part of her choses in action . And though the husband could defeat her right by survivorship , by reducing the fund into posses- sion during ...
... benefit of the judgment after his death ( y ) . Stock invested in the wife's name forms part of her choses in action . And though the husband could defeat her right by survivorship , by reducing the fund into posses- sion during ...
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... benefit of his creditors : and that an assignee for value was not bound by it ( q ) . But this limitation of the principle has since been declared to be erroneous and it is now clear , that the husband's assignee , even for value ...
... benefit of his creditors : and that an assignee for value was not bound by it ( q ) . But this limitation of the principle has since been declared to be erroneous and it is now clear , that the husband's assignee , even for value ...
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Page 192 - ... and children, or any of them, shall create a trust in favour of the objects therein named, and the moneys payable under any such policy shall not, so long as any object of the trust remains unperformed, form part of the estate of the insured or be subject to his or her debts.
Page 15 - Act, 1868, they may now make and enforce against a husband for the maintenance of his wife if she becomes chargeable to any union or parish. Where in Ireland relief is given under the provisions of the Acts relating to the relief of the destitute poor to the husband of any woman having separate property, the cost price of such relief is hereby declared to be a loan from the guardians of the union in which the same shall be given, and shall be recoverable from such woman as if she were a feme sole...
Page 413 - ... either in contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action or other legal proceeding brought by or taken against her ; and any damages or costs recovered by her in any such action or proceeding shall be her separate property ; and any damages or costs recovered against her in any such action or proceeding shall be payable out of her separate property, and not otherwise.
Page 192 - In default of any such appointment of a trustee, such policy, immediately on its being effected, shall vest in the insured and his or her legal personal representatives, in trust for the purposes aforesaid. If, at the time of the death of the insured, or at any time afterwards, there shall be no trustee, or it shall be expedient to appoint a new trustee or new trustees, a trustee or trustees or a new trustee or new trustees may be appointed by any court having jurisdiction under the provisions of...
Page 347 - If a tradesman has had dealings with the wife upon the credit of the husband, and the husband has paid him without demur in respect of such dealings, the tradesman has a right to assume, in the absence of notice to the contrary, that the authority of the wife which the husband has recognized continues. The husband's quiescence is in such cases tantamount to acquiescence, and forbids his denying an authority which his own conduct has invited the tradesman to assume.
Page 476 - ... shall enure and be deemed a trust for the benefit of his wife for her separate use, and of his children, or any of them, according to the...
Page 475 - ... to any gift, by a husband to his wife, of any property, which, after such gift shall continue to be in the order and disposition or reputed ownership of the husband, or to any deposit or other investment of moneys of the husband made by or in the name of his wife in fraud of his creditors ; but any moneys so deposited or invested may be followed as if this Act had not passed.