| 1833 - 560 sider
...proposition I deny. The material words of the section are, " That it shall be lawful for every married woman to dispose of, release, surrender, or extinguish any...she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may knee in any lands." As a married woman has no " estate," properly so called, in her husband's lands... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1832 - 756 sider
...examined by the person taking the surrender, in the same manner as she would have been if the estate to which she alone or she and her husband in her right may be entitled 5 in such lands were an estate at law, instead of a mere estate in equity ; and every such... | |
| 1832 - 496 sider
...fees. (III.) — 67- A married woman shall be separately examined on the surrender of copyholds, to which she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may be entitled for an equitable estate, as if such estate were legal. (IV.) — 68. Power to the Court... | |
| James Stewart - 1832 - 666 sider
...examined by the person taking the surrender in the same manner as she would have been if the estate to which she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may be entitled in such lands, were an estate at law instead of a mere estate in equity ; and every such... | |
| 1833 - 548 sider
...is therefore enacted, that a married woman, with her husband's concurrence, is to dispose of lands and money, subject to be invested in the purchase of lands, and of any estate therein, and to release and extinguish powers, as a feme sole (s. 77). But the powers... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1833 - 160 sider
...hol^S, as lf the surrender, in the same manner as she would have been were legal. if the estate to which she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may be entitled in such lands, were an estate at law instead of a mere estate in equity; and every such... | |
| 1834 - 576 sider
...Tlie material words of the 'section are, " That it shall be lawful for every married woman to di.-pose of, release, surrender, or extinguish any estate which she alone, or she .and her husband in her right, muy li'iee in any binds." As a married woman has no " estate," properly so called, in her husband's... | |
| Great Britain - 1834 - 586 sider
...dispose oi, vested in the disclaim, release, surrender, or extinguish any Estate which she 1'urehasc of alone, or she and her Husband in her Right, may have in any Lands ^an j!^"^ °f of any Tenure, or in any such Money as aforesaid, and also to re- therein, and to lease... | |
| 1834 - 872 sider
...inrolment of deeds, Sfc. 68. . / married woman, with her husband's concurrence, to dispose of lands, and money subject to be invested in the purchase of lands, and of any estate therein, and to release and extinguish powers, as a feme sole. 69. The powers of disposition... | |
| John Scriven (serjeant at law.) - 1834 - 852 sider
...examined by the person taking the surrender in the same manner as she would have been if the estate to which she alone, or she and her husband in her right, may be entitled in such lands were an estate at law instead of a mere estate in equity ; and every such... | |
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