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... Statutes at Large ... - Page 455by Great Britain - 1882Full view - About this book
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Real property - 1885 - 720 pages
...(which includes the acceptance of any trust, and the liability extends to any breach of trust (/i)), and of suing and being sued either in contract or...were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined as a party; and any damages or costs recovered against her shall be payable out of her separate property.... | |
| Sir George Osborne Morgan, Edward Albert Wurtzburg - Court rules - 1885 - 798 pages
...into and rendering herself БаЫо in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on an}' contract, and of suing and being sued, either in contract...if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not bo joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action or other legal proceeding... | |
| Robert William Andrews - Civil procedure - 1885 - 872 pages
...Married Women's Property Act, 1882, sec. 1, 8 2, a married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of, and to the...and of suing and being sued, either in contract or tort or otherwise, in all respects as if she were A feme tole, and her husband need not be joined with... | |
| Aubrey St. John Clerke, Hugh McNab Humphry - Conveyancing - 1885 - 646 pages
...Viet. o. 75), which by sect. 1 (2) enacts that a married woman shall be capable of entering into .... any contract, and of suing and being sued, either...otherwise^ in all respects as if she were a feme sole. No peculiarity, therefore, arises in actions for specific performance by or against married women in... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 666 pages
...woman." 45 & 46 Viet. c. 75. s. 1, sub-s. 2: "A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the...property on any contract, and of suing and being sued cither in contract or in tart or otherwise, in all respects as if she were a feme tole, and her husband... | |
| Sir Walworth Howland Roberts, George Wallace - Employers' liability - 1885 - 610 pages
...(whether married before or f^e^le^ after the commencement of the Act) is capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the...property on any contract, and of suing and being sued thereon (c). And every contract entered into by a married woman is deemed to be a contract entered... | |
| 1889 - 232 pages
...necessary for her husband to be made a party thereto or joined therein" [Sec. 3]; and has provided that "her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action, suit, or legal proceeding of any kind brought by or against her in her individual right" [Sec. 2].... | |
| Louisa M. Hubbard - Volunteers - 1885 - 452 pages
...in respect of these contracts, or of wrongs done to 3lato in Kelation to Qfllomen* 301 or by her ; her husband need not be joined with her as plaintiff or defendant, or be made a party to any action brought by or against her. All money recovered by her in such action shall be her separate property,... | |
| John Indermaur - Common law - 1885 - 628 pages
...orTfentog 8 now under the Married Women's Property Act, 1882 (m), she may in all cases sue or be sued as if she were a feme sole, and her husband need not be joined. She may sue thus even though the cause of action arose before 1st January 1883 (n), and it has been... | |
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