The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 2Freeman & Bolles, 1839 - Law |
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... husband becomes the proprietor of all her effects . This is the general principle ; it , however , is subject to several exceptions , some of the more prominent of which will be mentioned . The exceptions , or the instances in which a ...
... husband becomes the proprietor of all her effects . This is the general principle ; it , however , is subject to several exceptions , some of the more prominent of which will be mentioned . The exceptions , or the instances in which a ...
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... husband is extin- guished or suspended , where he is civiliter mortuus , as where he is transported for life under a judicial sentence , upon a conviction of crime , his wife may make contracts , for the performance of which she will be ...
... husband is extin- guished or suspended , where he is civiliter mortuus , as where he is transported for life under a judicial sentence , upon a conviction of crime , his wife may make contracts , for the performance of which she will be ...
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And Law Magazine. band . In the three instances above mentioned , the husband is regarded as civiliter mortuus . Although we are not aware that the courts of our country have any authority to pass a sentence of banishment or before he ...
And Law Magazine. band . In the three instances above mentioned , the husband is regarded as civiliter mortuus . Although we are not aware that the courts of our country have any authority to pass a sentence of banishment or before he ...
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... husband , yet entitles the wife to sue as a feme sole during his absence.1 On the husband's return from transportation , his marital rights revive . ' 5. Another exception to the very rigid doctrine of the common law , on this subject ...
... husband , yet entitles the wife to sue as a feme sole during his absence.1 On the husband's return from transportation , his marital rights revive . ' 5. Another exception to the very rigid doctrine of the common law , on this subject ...
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... husband has ever resided here with her ; in such case , the animus revertendi is presumed . ' 6. By the custom of London , a feme covert trader , if her husband does not intermeddle in the trading , is regarded as a feme sole . She may ...
... husband has ever resided here with her ; in such case , the animus revertendi is presumed . ' 6. By the custom of London , a feme covert trader , if her husband does not intermeddle in the trading , is regarded as a feme sole . She may ...
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