A married woman shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, be capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without... The Theory and Practice of Conveyancing - Page 132by Solomon Atkinson - 1839Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Edward Jacob - Equity - 1828 - 678 pages
...Miss Watson's settlement. At that time, however, there was considerable doubt about it ; for if &feme covert is permitted to hold separate property in the...not in settlement, they may if they please give up. Why, then, should a larger protection be extended as to that over which a power of disposition is given... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 812 pages
...of acquiring, holding and disposing, by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee. Buttlar ». Rosenblath. Mr. Justice Chitty delivered the opinion... | |
| Law - 1839 - 860 pages
...doubt about it, for if a feme covert is permitted to hold separate property in the same manner аз if she were a feme sole, it would seem that it ought...property not in settlement, they may if they please, give np ; why then should a larger protection be extended as to that over which a power of disposition is... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1861 - 618 pages
...declares that a married woman may be sued and sue in all matters Barton agt. Beer. having relation to her separate property in the same manner as if she were a feme sole. By ^ 114 of the Code she could sue and be sued alone, and without her husband, in all actions relating... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - Capacity and disability - 1879 - 202 pages
...the Court of Common Pleas to dispense with these securities, and authorise a wife to dispose of her property in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, on her producing evidence that it is practically impossible for the husband to execute the deed. His... | |
| Ralph Thicknesse - Husband and wife - 1882 - 238 pages
...transfer to his wife. The Act gives the wife power to acquire any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole (m), and there is nothing in the words of the Act to exclude her acquiring it from her husband. If... | |
| Charles Weaver - Wills - 1882 - 266 pages
...of acquiring, holding, and disposing, by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee. 2. Every woman who marries after the commencement of this... | |
| Banks and banking - 1882 - 1044 pages
...shall be capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee." So far as this separate property is concerned, she is made... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 574 pages
...disposing by will woman or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate holding pro-6 ° property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the perty and of intervention of any trustee. contracting as (2.) A married woman shall be... | |
| John Indermaur - 1883 - 154 pages
...— A married woman is to be capable of holding, and acquiring, and disposing of any property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, and without the intervention of any trustee. She may contract in respect of her separate property,... | |
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