other, but neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling. Husband and wife may make contracts. § 158. Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other, or with any other person, respecting property, which either... California laws of interest to women and children - Page 20by California - 1912 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| North Dakota - 1871 - 704 pages
...interest in the property of the other, but neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling. SEC. 79. Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...respecting property, which either might if unmarried; subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general rules which control the actions of persons... | |
| Rights - 1875 - 114 pages
...claim of mutual support, neither has any interest whatever in the property of the other. Hence either may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other or with a stranger with respect to property, just as they might do if they continued unmarried. A second new... | |
| Jabez Franklin Cowdery - 1878 - 842 pages
...any reasonable place or mode of living, and the wife must conform thereto. Make Contracts.—Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction...respecting property, which either might if unmarried; subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general rules which control the actions of persons... | |
| Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden - 1880 - 604 pages
...has any interest in the property of the other, but neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling. Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...with the other or with any other person respecting r property which either might enter into if unmarried, subject in transactions between themselves to... | |
| Horace Garvin Platt - 1885 - 394 pages
...of equity would enforce a lien. 1 (b) Under the Code.—Section 158 of the Civil Code provides that either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...respecting property which either might, if unmarried, subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general rules which control the actions of persons... | |
| Ohio - 1887 - 510 pages
...mentioned in sections 3110 and 4188, but neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling. SEC. 3112. A husband or wife may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other, or with any other person, which either might if unmarried ; subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general rules... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1889 - 990 pages
...declared by statute to be of that character. The provision of the Civil Code is as follows: — "Sec. 158. Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...respecting property, which either might if unmarried; subject, in transactions between themselves, to the general • rules which control the actions of... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1894 - 1022 pages
...gift pure and simple in the legal sense of that term. Section 158 of the Civil Code provides that " either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...respecting property which either might if unmarried"; and section 159 of the same code provides that a husband and wife may by contract alter their legal... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1897 - 1062 pages
...husband and wife does not affect the rights of the plaintiff. Section 158 of the Civil Code provides: "Either husband or wife may enter into any engagement...respecting property, which either might if unmarried." Appellant's contention would nullify the provisions of the foregoing section, and would enable the... | |
| William C. King - 1900 - 676 pages
...seem radical ground. Neither husband nor wife has any interest in the property of the other. Either may enter into any engagement or transaction with the other or with any other person. Woman retains the same legal existence after marriage as before. This century has witnessed heroic... | |
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