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Thus , it has been held that a husband has an insurable interest-where he has a freehold estate in and the right to control his wife's general estate , Gleason v . Prudential F. Ins . Co. ( 1912 ) 127 Tenn .
Thus , it has been held that a husband has an insurable interest-where he has a freehold estate in and the right to control his wife's general estate , Gleason v . Prudential F. Ins . Co. ( 1912 ) 127 Tenn .
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before he had any suspicion of the adultery are admissible in evidence to show the conduct of the plaintiff and his wife , and that there was no collusion , and on what terms they lived together . Trelawney V. Coleman ( 1817 ) 1 Barn .
before he had any suspicion of the adultery are admissible in evidence to show the conduct of the plaintiff and his wife , and that there was no collusion , and on what terms they lived together . Trelawney V. Coleman ( 1817 ) 1 Barn .
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causing her to leave her husband , was also allowed in order to show the plaintiff's moral attitude towards the marriage tie , which would have direct bearing upon the value of his wife to him . And in Patterson v .
causing her to leave her husband , was also allowed in order to show the plaintiff's moral attitude towards the marriage tie , which would have direct bearing upon the value of his wife to him . And in Patterson v .
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