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" ... 2. When the action is between herself and her husband, she may sue or be sued alone; 3. "
The Southwestern Reporter - Page 307
1915
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A Treatise on the Examination of Titles to Real Estate and the Preparation ...

W. B. Martindale - 1885 - 238 pages
...the defendants, and the proof of such service appearing from the record. In many of the States, if a married woman is a party her husband must be joined with her, unless the suit is between husband and wife, in which cases she must appear by her next friend. Sometimes...
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The American Probate Reports: Containing Recent Cases of General ..., Volume 4

1886 - 652 pages
...a sufficient reason for joining him as a defendant. The Code of 1852 (section 8) provided : " When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her ; except : First. When the action concerns her separate property she may sue alone. Second. When the action...
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Estee's Pleadings, Practice, and Forms: Adapted to Actions and ..., Volume 1

Morris March Estee - 1886 - 728 pages
...common-law rules concerning the joinder of husband and wife. In California the code provides that "when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except — 1. When the action concerns her separate property, or her right or claim to the homestead property,...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 79

1886 - 902 pages
...The principal case was summarized in Uamm v. Romine, 98 'Id. 80. It was the common-law rule that when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, and tliis rule was embodied in the civil code of Indiana of 1852, with certain exceptions. But in the...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 3

1888 - 964 pages
...discretion. 7. HUBBAND AND WIFE — ACTIONS BY— PARTIES. Under Code SC J 135, which provides 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 or be sued alone," in an action against...
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Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 55

Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1892 - 736 pages
...State, is binding upon her husband, or renders him or his property in any way liable therefor. She can be sued alone upon contracts made by her in respect...respect to any trade or business carried on by her; and can maintain an action in her own name for or on account of her sole or separate estate or property,...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 99

1888 - 878 pages
...improve them; and the first provision would amount to little or nothing. The code provides, that " when a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except, — 1. When the action concerns her separate property, ehe may sue alone; 2. When the action is between...
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The American Law Register, Volume 37

1889 - 878 pages
...[North Carolina Code of Civil Procedure (chap. io, Code of 1883, p. 67), provides—"SBC. 178. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that (l), when the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone; (2) when the action is...
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Pacific Coast Collection Laws: A Summary of the Laws of California, Nevada ...

Jonathan Henry Jellett - 1890 - 434 pages
...statute, may sue without joining with him the persons for whose benefit the action is prosecuted. When a married woman is a party. her husband must be joined with her, except: 1 211 property, or her nay sue alone. ad her husband, t from her husy agreement in sue or be sued jgation...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of North Carolina: With Notes and Decisions to ...

North Carolina, Walter Clark - 1892 - 950 pages
...action. Boyle v. Robbins, 71-130. Sec. If 8. Action by and agaiu»fa married woman. CC -P., «. 50. When a married woman is a party, her husband must be joined with her, except that, i1) When the action concerns her separate property, she may sue alone. Where the action concerns...
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