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... The Law Student's Helper - Page 831907Full view - About this book
| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1891 - 662 pages
...promise made without any intention of performing it." Another section of that code says that " either husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other or Haussman v. Burnham. with any other person, respecting property, which either might if unmarried ;... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 pages
...property of the other, but neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling. <5 79. Either hnsband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other, or with any other person, respecting property, which either might if unmarried;1 subject, in transactions between themselves,... | |
| California, California. Commission to Revise the Laws of California - 1871 - 894 pages
...separate o ^ eri ^nt ne jth er can be excluded from the other's dwelling. NYCC, Sec. 78. SEC. 158. Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other, or with any tncta - other person, respecting property, which either might if unmarried; subject, in transactions... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1875 - 796 pages
...modified by any thing to be found in other parts of the written laws of the State : " § 158. 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,... | |
| Rights - 1875 - 114 pages
...claim of mutual support, neither has any interest whatever in the property of the other. Hence either may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other or with a stranger with respect to property, just as they might do if they continued unmarried. A second new... | |
| California - 1876 - 622 pages
...may choose any reasonable place or mode of living, and the wife must conform thereto. § 158. 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,... | |
| California - 1876 - 612 pages
...thoose any reasonable place or mode of living, and the wife mnst conform thereto. § 158. Either hnsband 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,... | |
| Jabez Franklin Cowdery - 1878 - 842 pages
...any reasonable place or mode of living, and the wife must conform thereto. Make Contracts. — 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,... | |
| 1878 - 442 pages
...in support of their conclusions, they cite section 158 of the Civil Code, which provides that 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, etc. Under this section they say a married woman... | |
| 1878 - 542 pages
...effected by the proper interpretation of Sections 158 and 167. Section 158 reads as follows: '' 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," and Section 167: "The property of the community... | |
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