THE real and personal property of any female who may hereafter marry, and which she shall own at the time of marriage, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof, shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts, and shall... Wisconsin Session Laws - Page 29by Wisconsin - 1850Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Legislature - 1848 - 672 pages
...female, real and personal property, and the rents, issues and profits thereof, and the same shall not he subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts. MarriagĀ« ^ 4. All contracts made between persons in contemplation contract* oj marriage shall remain... | |
| 1850 - 724 pages
...issues, and profits, in the same manner and with like effect, as if "be were unmarried, and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts. NAUTICAL INTELLIGENCE. NEW LIGHT-HOUSE ON THE EASTERN COAST OF SWEDEN. DEPARTMENT or STATE, WASHINGTON,... | |
| Delos White Beadle - 1851 - 370 pages
...ami profits thereof, in the sarae manner and wi.b like effect as it' she were unmarried, and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts. Any person who may hold, or may hereafter hold, as trustee for any married woman, any real or personal... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1852 - 576 pages
...separate use, &c. &c., in the same manner and with the like effect as if she were unmarried, and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts." This act was intended to secure lo married women whatever they inherited from their ancestors, or received... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1852 - 740 pages
...profits thereof, in the same manner, and with the like effect, as if she were unmarried. And the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts." This statute, undoubtedly, was intended to vest the title to real estate conveyed to the wife during... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1853 - 594 pages
...The real and personal property of any female who may hereafter marry, and which she shall own at the time of marriage, and the rents, issues, and profits...and shall continue her sole and separate property, as if she were a single female." The language used plainly discloses the intention of the Legislature.... | |
| 1855 - 804 pages
...issues and profits, in the same manner and with like effect as if she were unmarried, and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband nor be liable for his debts." The act provides more effectually for the protection of the wife's property, by dispensing with the... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1858 - 616 pages
...for the estates of females who may thereafter marry. It provides that her estate, real and personal, and the rents, issues and profits thereof, shall not be subject to the disposal of her (future) husband, nor be liable for his debts, and shaU continue her sole and separate property, as... | |
| 1859 - 616 pages
...female," &c., in the first and second sections of the act of 1848 ; and on the words, " and the same shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts" in the first section of the act of 1849, as showing these acts to be irreconcilable with the continuance... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1859 - 720 pages
...for the estates of females who may thereafter marry. It provides that her estate, real and personal, and the rents, issues and profits thereof, shall not be subject to the disposal of her (future) husband, nor be liable for his debts, and shall continue her sole and separate property, as... | |
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