| David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 366 lehte
...cases where the wife has been deserted ; and in every case of a judicial separation the wife shall be considered as a, feme sole with respect to property...acquire, or which may come to, or devolve upon her. A novel provision of the Act is that it allows the alleged adulterer to be made a co-respondent to... | |
| James Schouler - 1874 - 810 lehte
...under the present divorce acts of England, is to give to the wife, so long as separation lasts, all property of every description which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, including estates in remainder or reversion ; and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - 1875 - 858 lehte
...appears decree. £naf. from the date of the sentence and whilst the separation continues, the wife is to be considered as a feme sole with respect to property...acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her, or to which she has or shall become entitled as executrix, administratrix, I) Dr. Lushington, Lock-mood... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1875 - 874 lehte
...judicial separation. By sect. 25 it is provided that in the case of judicial separation she shall, " whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as a feme sole with respect to any property which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her." The case of In re Insole... | |
| John Dove Wilson - 1875 - 858 lehte
...— After a decree of separation a mensa et tlwo obtained at the instance of the wife, all property which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, shall be held and considered as property belonging to her, in reference to which the jus mariti and... | |
| John Richard Griffith - 1875 - 164 lehte
...the^wifiT ^ aB c ' a t e of ^ e sen tenc.e, and whilst the separation shall continue, to be considered be considered as a feme sole with respect to property of every resect* t'o Tro- description which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve perty she may upon... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1876 - 910 lehte
...judicial separation. By sect. 25 it is provided that in the case of judicial separation she shall, " whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as a feme sole with respect to any property which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her." The case of In re Insole... | |
| Henry Robertson - 1876 - 262 lehte
...decree of separation as regards the property and rights of the wife; that is to say, that all property which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, shall be held and considered as property from which the jus mariti and right of administration of the... | |
| William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - 1879 - 410 lehte
...judicial separation the wife is, from the date of the decree, and whilst the separation continues, considered as a feme sole with respect to property...acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her. In every case of a judicial separation the wife is considered as a feme sole for the purposes of contract,... | |
| James Carter Harrison - 1880 - 226 lehte
...dissolution (m). In every case of a judicial separation the wife shall Effect of from the time of such decree be considered as a feme sole with respect to property...acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, and she may dispose of the same as if she were a feme sole; and in case she shall die intestate, the same... | |
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