The Twentieth Century, Volume 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 - English periodicals |
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... husband rather than the wife , her whole legal existence being merged in that of her husband on marriage . The result of this legal fiction was that the wife could own nothing herself , could enter into no con- tracts without her ...
... husband rather than the wife , her whole legal existence being merged in that of her husband on marriage . The result of this legal fiction was that the wife could own nothing herself , could enter into no con- tracts without her ...
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... husband and wife to form a contract enforceable by law than it is for strangers : an informal agreement which would never- theless be binding on others may be looked on by the courts as the sort of private , domestic arrangement which ...
... husband and wife to form a contract enforceable by law than it is for strangers : an informal agreement which would never- theless be binding on others may be looked on by the courts as the sort of private , domestic arrangement which ...
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... husband's liability to maintain his wife . The matri- monial offence is a technical and hence chancy cause of action , and many husbands default because they are unable to pay . The common law doctrine of the husband's liability to pay ...
... husband's liability to maintain his wife . The matri- monial offence is a technical and hence chancy cause of action , and many husbands default because they are unable to pay . The common law doctrine of the husband's liability to pay ...
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