A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife, Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward, Infancy, and Master and ServantLittle, Brown, 1874 - 719 pages |
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... bound to bury his wife . 166 His liability for her debts and contracts after her decease 167 CHAPTER VIII . COMMON - LAW RIGHTS AND DISABILITIES OF THE WIFE ON HER HUSBAND'S Widow's right of administration . DECEASE . Her distributive ...
... bound to bury his wife . 166 His liability for her debts and contracts after her decease 167 CHAPTER VIII . COMMON - LAW RIGHTS AND DISABILITIES OF THE WIFE ON HER HUSBAND'S Widow's right of administration . DECEASE . Her distributive ...
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... bound they are bound for ever . Mutual consent , as in all contracts , brings them together ; but mutual consent cannot Death alone dissolves the tie , part them . unless the legislature , in the exercise of a rightful authority , inter ...
... bound they are bound for ever . Mutual consent , as in all contracts , brings them together ; but mutual consent cannot Death alone dissolves the tie , part them . unless the legislature , in the exercise of a rightful authority , inter ...
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... bound by a previous nuptial tie , neither of them withholding a free assent ; and the expression of their mutual assent should be substantially in accordance with the prescribed forms of law . These are the essentials of marriage ...
... bound by a previous nuptial tie , neither of them withholding a free assent ; and the expression of their mutual assent should be substantially in accordance with the prescribed forms of law . These are the essentials of marriage ...
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... bound it is a concession which the law makes in favor of mutuality in the marriage compacts . Marriages celebrated before both parties have reached the age of consent may be disaffirmed in season , either with or without a judicial sen ...
... bound it is a concession which the law makes in favor of mutuality in the marriage compacts . Marriages celebrated before both parties have reached the age of consent may be disaffirmed in season , either with or without a judicial sen ...
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... bound by an existing marriage tie , is not only void , but subjects the offenders to criminal prosecution.1 Polygamy , or bigamy as it is often termed , since the common law of England could scarcely conceive of such conjunctions ...
... bound by an existing marriage tie , is not only void , but subjects the offenders to criminal prosecution.1 Polygamy , or bigamy as it is often termed , since the common law of England could scarcely conceive of such conjunctions ...
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Page 614 - No action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon any promise made after full age to pay any debt contracted during infancy, or upon any ratification made after full age of any promise or contract made during infancy, whether there shall or shall not be any new consideration for such promise or ratification after full age.
Page 16 - All property owned by the husband before marriage, and that acquired afterwards by gift, bequest, devise, or descent, with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, is his separate property.
Page 391 - For to those who gave us existence we naturally owe subjection and obedience during our minority, and honor and reverence ever after; they who protected the weakness of our infancy are entitled to our protection in the infirmity of their age ; they who by sustenance and education have enabled their offspring to prosper, ought in return to be supported by that offspring, in case they stand in need of assistance.
Page 150 - That no descent cast, discontinuance, or warranty which may happen or be made after the said Thirty-first day of December, One thousand eight hundred and thirty-three shall toll or defeat any right of entry or action for the recovery of land.
Page 680 - If it be done in the course of his employment, the master is liable ; and it makes no difference that the master did not authorize, or even know of the servant's act or neglect, or even if he disapproved or forbade it,. he is equally liable, if the act be done in the course of his servant's employment.
Page 221 - ... and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts.
Page 345 - For the policy of our laws, which are ever watchful to promote industry, did not mean to compel a father to maintain his idle and lazy children in ease and indolence: but thought it unjust to oblige the parent against his will to provide them with superfluities, and other indulgences of fortune; imagining they might trust to the impulse of nature, if the children were deserving of such favours.
Page 691 - I do not think the liability or nonliability of the master to his workmen, can depend upon the question whether the author of the accident is not, or is, in any technical sense the fellow-workman, or collaborateur of the sufferer.
Page 51 - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
Page 325 - ... and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme sole, and on her decease the same shall, in case she shall die intestate, go as the same would have gone if her husband had been then dead...