According to that view, the separate property of a married woman being a creature of equity, it follows, that, if she has a power to deal with it, she has the other power incident to property in general; namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid... The Southwestern Reporter - Página 3881887Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1880 - 1042 páginas
...if she has a power to deal with it, she has the other power incident to property in general, namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it...separate property, as the only means by which they can be satisfied." Nothing, therefore, can be more clear than that the general debts of a married woman must... | |
| 1841 - 550 páginas
...that if she has a power to deal with it, she has 'he other powers incident to property in general ; and inasmuch as her creditors have not the means at...debts, a court of equity takes upon itself to give enect to them, not to personal liabilities, but by laying hold of the separate property as the only... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Richard Davis Craig, Thomas Jodrell Phillips - 1842 - 428 páginas
...if she has a power to deal with it, she has the other power incident to property in general; namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it;...separate property, as the only means by which they can be satisfied. Now these considerations are important, because it was part of the argument that a married... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 848 páginas
...if she has a power to deal with it, she has the other power incident to property in general, namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it...separate property, as the only means by which they can be satisfied." Acting upon this principle, Lord Cottenham referred it to the Master, to inquire what debts... | |
| John Fraser Macqueen - 1849 - 512 páginas
...but in exercise of . a right of proWas necessarily incident the power 01 contracting debts to perty. be paid out of it ; " and inasmuch as her creditors...separate property as the only means by which they can be satisfied." From this last remark, it would appear, that the wife, whether she incurs a personal when... | |
| George Spence - 1850 - 930 páginas
...Bruce, in Callow v. liotclf, xi. Jur. 985 b. other *power incident to property in general, namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it;...separate property as the only means by which they can be satisfied. "In this case," said Lord Cottenham, "the debt is proved: by her will she has charged her... | |
| Sir Sydney Smith Bell - 1850 - 384 páginas
...if she has a power to deal with it, she has the other power incident to property in general, namely, the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it;...separate property as the only means by which they can be satisfied." These observations seem to rest the liability of the separate estate of a married woman... | |
| Richard Holmes Coote - 1850 - 766 páginas
...a power to deal with the property, she has the other powers incident to property in general, viz., the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it,...separate property as the only means by which they may be satisfied (r). Very little is sufficient to create an actual charge upon the property (s). Thus... | |
| Richard Holmes Coote, Richard Coote - 1850 - 798 páginas
...a power to deal with the property, she has the other powers incident to property in general, viz., the power of contracting debts to be paid out of it,...separate property as the only means by which they may be satisfied. (r) Very little is sufficient to create an actual charge upon the property. (s) Thus... | |
| John Adams - 1852 - 816 páginas
...general, of incurring debts to be paid out of it 5 and enforces payment of such debts when contracted, not as personal liabilities, but by laying hold of...separate property, as the only means by which they can be satisfied, (h) The pin money trust is so far similar to that for separate use, that in both cases the... | |
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