| India, Whitley Stokes - 1865 - 318 sider
...system of the law of England (a). Second. — After the 1st January, 1866, no person is, by marriage, to acquire any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries or to become incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property which he or she could... | |
| India, Whitley Stokes - 1865 - 148 sider
...part; « High court." and „ High Court» shall mean the highest Civil Court of Appeal therein. 4. No person shall, by marriage, acquire any interest in the property of interests and ^ne Person whom he or she marries, nor become incapable not acquired nor lost of doing... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1874 - 768 sider
...same power of alienation or anticipation as if she were single. The words of the section are : — • "No person shall, by marriage, acquire any interest...property of the person whom he or she marries, nor become iucapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property, which be or she could have done if... | |
| India - 1868 - 530 sider
...Government in such part ; and "High Court" shall mean the Highest Civil Court of Appeal therein. 4. No person shall, by marriage, acquire any interest in the property of the person whom he or she Interests and powers not rr J r acquired nor lost by mar- marries, nor become incapable of doing any... | |
| 1870 - 408 sider
...India. The Indian Succession Act enacts as follows : — " § 4. No person shall by marriage acquire auy interest in the property of the person whom he or...incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her property, which he or she could have done if not married." This section only applies to marriages solemnised... | |
| W. NEILSON HANCOCK, LL.D. - 1871 - 652 sider
...is a peaceful revolution effected by a stroke of the pen : " Again, no person acquires by marriage any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries, or becomes incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property which he or she could have... | |
| Sir Ernest John Trevelyan - 1878 - 528 sider
...wife, this duty is a most necessary one, and although in this country no person by marriage acquires any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries, it is clear that the influence which the husband exercises over his wife, together with the want of... | |
| Sir Gooroodass Banerjee - 1879 - 514 sider
...allowing the parties to hold separate property: thus the Indian Succession Act (section 4) provides that no person shall by marriage acquire any interest...the property of the person whom he or she marries ; and the Married Woman's- Property Acts (33 & 34 Viet., cap. 93, for England, and Act III of 1874... | |
| C. E. van Kesteren, R. A. van Sandick, J. E. de Meyier - 1893 - 1174 sider
...bul has a second son whose name it William. William shall have the legacy." Et caefrre. 2) Art. 4. „No person shall, by marriage, acquire any interest in the property of the person whom hè or she marries, nor become incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property which... | |
| India. High Court (Kolkata, India) - 1881 - 660 sider
...tlie widow from claiming. The right to dower was swept away by the Succession Act. Section 4 provides that no person shall by marriage acquire any interest in the property of the person whom lie or she marries ; and Sections 25 — 28 provide for the widow in case of intestacy. [GARTH, CJ... | |
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