The Law and the WomanAmerican Printing Office, 1917 - 170 páginas |
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... debt on an agreement much like our chattel mortgage . The husband could repudiate his wife at will , he could change her with as much facility as a man may change his stenographer or clerk nowadays , but if a woman repudiated her ...
... debt on an agreement much like our chattel mortgage . The husband could repudiate his wife at will , he could change her with as much facility as a man may change his stenographer or clerk nowadays , but if a woman repudiated her ...
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... debt of gratitude and to whom women of all classes are indebted for the better legal status which has evolved from the efforts of those early torch bearers . Notably there is the record of such women as Phoebe Cousins , Belva Lockwood ...
... debt of gratitude and to whom women of all classes are indebted for the better legal status which has evolved from the efforts of those early torch bearers . Notably there is the record of such women as Phoebe Cousins , Belva Lockwood ...
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... debts of the husband . The community property , that acquired after marriage by both , is liable for the support of the con- jugal home . The husband cannot convey any real property belonging to the community without the consent and ...
... debts of the husband . The community property , that acquired after marriage by both , is liable for the support of the con- jugal home . The husband cannot convey any real property belonging to the community without the consent and ...
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... debts of her husband . The estate , upon the death of either , goes to the survivor if there are no surviving ascendants or descendants . In any event the widow is entitled to one - third of the personal property and her dower of one ...
... debts of her husband . The estate , upon the death of either , goes to the survivor if there are no surviving ascendants or descendants . In any event the widow is entitled to one - third of the personal property and her dower of one ...
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... debts contracted before or after marriage , but it is not liable for the debts of her husband , except that property acquired by her by gift from him after marriage is liable for debts contracted by either of them for necessities fur ...
... debts contracted before or after marriage , but it is not liable for the debts of her husband , except that property acquired by her by gift from him after marriage is liable for debts contracted by either of them for necessities fur ...
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Abatement Law age of consent Belva Lockwood child citizen community property contract County court coverture cruelty curtesy custody debts desertion divorce dollars a month dower earnings exempt factories father female fourteen and sixteen gainful occupation granted guardian guardianship of children habitual drunkenness homestead hours a day husband and wife husband or wife Illinois inheritance tax labor less than eighteen less than fourteen less than sixteen liable limb or morals lineal descendants Marilla Ricker marriage married woman Mary Elizabeth Lease mercantile establishments minor children Morals Court mother Mother's Pension Law North Dakota one-half one-third passing to husband penalty for rape permitted personal property Phoebe Couzins places dangerous property passing real and personal real estate residence school certificates separate estate separate property sixteen are prohibited South Carolina Statute surviving spouse survivor tax on property thousand dollars wage West Virginia wife or husband women and minors women lawyers
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Página 58 - Section 172b, the husband has the management and control of the community personal property, with like absolute power of disposition, other than testamentary, as he has of his separate estate...
Página 55 - No person shall, on account of sex, be disqualified from entering upon or pursuing any lawful business, vocation, or profession.
Página 4 - That any foreign woman who acquires American citizenship by marriage to an American shall be assumed to retain the same after the termination of the marital relation if she continue to reside in the United States, unless she makes formal renunciation thereof before a court having jurisdiction to naturalize aliens...
Página 56 - Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other, or with any other person, respecting property, which either might if unmarried; subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general rules which control the actions of persons occupying confidential relations with each other, as defined by the title on trusts.
Página 34 - Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Página 69 - any married woman may carry on any trade or business, and perform any labor or services, on her sole and separate account, and the earnings of any married woman from her trade, business, labor, or services shall be her sole and separate property, and may be used and invested by her in her own name.
Página 57 - ... such way mentioned therein, as to show an intention not to make such provision; and no other evidence to rebut the presumption of revocation must be received. SEC. 460. A will executed by an unmarried woman is revoked by her subsequent marriage, and is not revived by the death of her husband.
Página 57 - The separate property of the wife is liable for her own debts contracted before or after her marriage, but is not liable for her husband's debts; provided, that the separate property of the wife is liable for the payment of debts contracted by the husband or wife for the necessaries of life furnished to them or either of them while they are living together ; provided, that the provisions...
Página 5 - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
Página 44 - An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties thereto was an idiot, may be maintained at any time during the life-time of either party, by any relative of the idiot, who has an interest to avoid the marriage.