| Thomas Cyprian Williams - 1884 - 662 lehte
...sects. 46, 47; Wms. RP 243, 244 ; see ante, p. 363. (z) Stat. 20 & 21 Viet. o. 85. wife shall, from the date of the sentence and whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as &fcme sole with respect to property of every description which she may acquire or which may come to... | |
| Peter Hay Cameron - 1884 - 556 lehte
...(Fraser, 1, 780). A voluntary separation is not a renunciation of the jus mariti (Stair, 1, 4, 17). she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, shall be held and considered as property belonging to her, from which the jus mariti and husband's... | |
| William Meecham Bythewood, George Sweet - 1884 - 956 lehte
...separation shall ^pa^tjon the continue, be considered as &feme sole with respect to property of wife to be every description which she may acquire or which may come to or S^1,^ ^^ devolve upon her; and such property may be disposed of by her in respect to all respects as... | |
| Sir Montague Lush - 1884 - 660 lehte
...From the date of the sentence, and whilst the separation should continue, she was to be considered a feme sole with respect to property of every description which she might acquire, or which might come to, or devolve upon her; she could dispose of it as a feme sole... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1891 - 826 lehte
...another (ii5) which provides that "in every case of a judicial separation, the wife shall, from the date of the sentence, and whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as a feme solr. with respect to property of every description which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve... | |
| David Murray - 1891 - 276 lehte
...v. Mitchell, .3 H. & C. 528. order for wife .> would otherwise (sec. 19) fall under ihe jus mariti, which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, is to be held and considered as property belonging to her in reference to which the jus mariti and... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1891 - 766 lehte
...apply ; it is not to apply to all property, but only to a limited class of property, namely, property which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her after the date of the desertion." Although I entertain a strong opinion on the point, and although... | |
| New South Wales, Lewis Whitfeld - 1893 - 226 lehte
...property. [20 & 21 Viet., c. 85, s. 25.] 20- In every case of a judicial separation the wife shall from the date of the sentence and whilst the separation shall...description which she may acquire or which may come to her or devolve upon her And such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme sole... | |
| Joshua Williams, Thomas Cyprian Williams - 1894 - 720 lehte
...mentioned Act of 1857, in every case of a judicial Reparation, separation the wife shall, from the date of the sentence, and whilst the separation shall...may acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her after the sentence (/*) ; and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme sole,... | |
| New South Wales, Sir Charles Gregory Wade - 1894 - 460 lehte
...provided that in every case of judicial separation the wife shall, from the date of the sentence and while the separation shall continue, be considered as a...description which she may acquire or which may come to her or devolve upon her ; and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme sole,... | |
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