| South Carolina - 1868 - 942 pages
...include a person with whom or in whose name a contract is made for the benefit of another. SEC. 137. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that, «»d woman. 1. When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue or be sued alone... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1868 - 984 pages
...with respect to actions against married women are contained in the Code, which declares that " when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that, when the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone." (Civil Code, ch. 5, § 49.... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1875 - 720 pages
...and he therefore argues that in such cases, coverture is not now a disability. The general rule is, where a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her. But the statute makes certain exceptions in favor of the wife, one of which is, she may sue alone,... | |
| New York (State), John Townshend - 1870 - 896 pages
...official bond of (Fuller v. Fullerton, 14 Barb. 59). §114. (Am'd 1851, 1857.) Married women. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that, 1. "When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone ; 2. When the action is... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1870 - 680 pages
...then sitting as a member of the court of appeals. It is provided by section 114 of the Code, " when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that : 1. When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone." The second subdivision... | |
| 1874 - 436 pages
...in the same manner as if she were sole." Section 114 of the Code also enacts as follows, viz. : When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that when the action is between herself and her husband she may sue and be sued alone. The question... | |
| New York (State), William Wait - 1871 - 1034 pages
...114:. [94.] (Am'd 1851, 1857.) When married woman is party, her husband to be joined, except, etc. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that: 1. When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone ; 2. When the action is... | |
| William Wait - 1872 - 950 pages
...practice in relation to the joinder of the husband in actions against the wife. Under the Code, when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that : 1. When the action concerns her separate property she may sue alone. 2. When the action is between... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 1052 pages
...assignee, the declaration or other complaint shall disclose the plaintiff's title by assignment. 5. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined •with her, except — (1.) When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone. ('.'.) When the action... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1874 - 732 pages
...provided by section 114 of the Code of Procedure, as it stood when this action was commenced, that where a married woman is a party her husband must be joined with her, except that, when the action concerns her separate property, she might sue alone. Then, by section 399 of... | |
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