A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on any contract, and of suing and being sued, either in contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she... English Reports Annotated - Strana 196upravili: - 1900Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1917 - 806 str.
...provided as follows : "A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on any contract, and of suing and being sued, in all respects as if she was a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as a plaintiff... | |
| South Australia - 1884 - 172 str.
...of any trustee. (2.) A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property...otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action... | |
| 1882 - 826 str.
...shall, in respect of her separate property, be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable on any contract, and of suing and being sued, either...contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if slie wero a feme sole, and her husband need not bo joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or bo... | |
| Hugh McNab Humphry - 1882 - 480 str.
...of any trustee. (2). A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property...otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 574 str.
...contracting as (2.) A married woman shall be capable of entering into and* ei"' ' rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property...otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1882 - 726 str.
...the Act enacts that " a married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property...and of suing and being sued, either in contract or tort or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme note, and her husband need not bo joined with... | |
| W. D. Thorburn - 1882 - 316 str.
...in respect of, and to the extent, of her separate s 22. property on any contracts, and of suing or being sued either in contract, or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole. 4. Insane and Fatuous Persons. — Obligations granted by persons of unsound mind are reducible on... | |
| Charles Edmund Baker - 1882 - 214 str.
...extent of her sepa- j.n6asa rate property on any contract, and of suing and being sued, either so'e. in contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action... | |
| Joseph Samuel Rubinstein - 1882 - 158 str.
...trustee. (2.) A married woman shall be capable of entering Sum p 30 into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on any contract, and of stung and being sued, either in contract or in tort, or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1882 - 340 str.
...without the intervention of any trustee ; shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of, and to the extent of her separate property, on any contract ; (Clause 5) that every woman married before the commencement of the Act (1 Jan. 1883) shall be entitled... | |
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