This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ... money to the wife for her life, with remainder to the children who survive the husband. Title of As to the title now of a petition for appointment of new trustees of petition. a policy under M. V. P. A., 1870, see Be Soutar's Policy Trust, 26 Ch. D. 236, where Pearson, J., seemed to think that s. 10 ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ... money to the wife for her life, with remainder to the children who survive the husband. Title of As to the title now of a petition for appointment of new trustees of petition. a policy under M. V. P. A., 1870, see Be Soutar's Policy Trust, 26 Ch. D. 236, where Pearson, J., seemed to think that s. 10 of the Act of 1870 is no longer in force. Remedies of 12. Every woman, whether married before or after woman for tl"s Act, shall have in her own name against all persons protection and whomsoever, including her husband, the same civil separate0 remedies, and also (subject, as regards her husband, to property. the proviso herein-after contained) the same remedies and redress by way of criminal proceedings, for the protection and security of her own separate property, as if such property belonged to her as a feme sole, but, except as aforesaid, no husband or wife shall be entitled to sue the other for a tort. In any indictment or other proceeding under this section it shall be sufficient to allege such property to be her property; and in any proceeding ss. 12,13. under this section a husband or wife shall be competent to give evidence against each other, any statute or rule of law to the contrary notwithstanding: Provided always, that no criminal proceeding shall be taken by any wife against her husband by virtue of thi3 Act while they are living together, as to or concerning any property claimed by her, nor while they are living apart, as to or concerning any act done by the husband while they were living together, concerning property claimed by the wife unless such property shall have been wrongfully taken by the husband when leaving or deserting, or about leave or desert, his wife. 13. A woman after her marriage shall continue to be...
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