Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 44Connecticut Bar Association, 1970 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 268
... husband's credit , when he had abandoned her . The rationale was that the husband had knowingly permitted his wife to be without necessary supplies or money and credit of her own , and that one knowing of her plight could come to her ...
... husband's credit , when he had abandoned her . The rationale was that the husband had knowingly permitted his wife to be without necessary supplies or money and credit of her own , and that one knowing of her plight could come to her ...
Page 273
... husband . And if she owns property , the income from which is substantial , this also should reduce the amount otherwise due from her husband . In fact , the husband should not have to support his wife at all if she has sufficient ...
... husband . And if she owns property , the income from which is substantial , this also should reduce the amount otherwise due from her husband . In fact , the husband should not have to support his wife at all if she has sufficient ...
Page 275
... husband . The first risk taken by the creditor is that the goods he sells to the wife pledging her husband's credit are non - necessaries . Further , he suffers the risk that these items are not classified within the specifically ...
... husband . The first risk taken by the creditor is that the goods he sells to the wife pledging her husband's credit are non - necessaries . Further , he suffers the risk that these items are not classified within the specifically ...
Contents
Ignorance and the Law Peter E Schruth | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 9 |
Extracting Intent from Wills and Trusts | 33 |
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