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Page 200-35
It was argued on behalf of H. that a wife was now in the position of a feme sole for such purposes as were affected by the application , and that sect . 5 of the Debtors Act , 1869 , no longer applied to such a case as the present .
It was argued on behalf of H. that a wife was now in the position of a feme sole for such purposes as were affected by the application , and that sect . 5 of the Debtors Act , 1869 , no longer applied to such a case as the present .
Page 200-205
709 ; ( 1906 ) P. 189 ) that this question is not one dependent upon the position of the parties ; it depends expressly on the question of convenience , as for instance , if the court of summary jurisdiction cannot grant adequate relief ...
709 ; ( 1906 ) P. 189 ) that this question is not one dependent upon the position of the parties ; it depends expressly on the question of convenience , as for instance , if the court of summary jurisdiction cannot grant adequate relief ...
Page 200-207
question in every such case was one of fact " namely , whose position in relation to occupation is paramount , and whose position in relation to occupation is subordinate . " That question was to be considered and answered with regard ...
question in every such case was one of fact " namely , whose position in relation to occupation is paramount , and whose position in relation to occupation is subordinate . " That question was to be considered and answered with regard ...
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