 | Sir Montague Lush - 1884 - 553 Seiten
...had obtained a Protection Order) any property coming to her during the desertion, the words used were "property of every description which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her," and these words were held to include a reversion falling in (c). It is no doubt an argument iu favour of... | |
 | John Mews - 1884
...respect to property of erery description which she may acquire, or which may come, to or derolre vpon her ; and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a J'ente sole, and on her decease the same Khali, in case she shall die intestate, yo as the same would... | |
 | Peter Hay Cameron - 1884 - 525 Seiten
...— After a decree of separation a mensa et thoro obtained at the instance of the wife, all property which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, shall be held and considered as property belonging to her, in reference to which the jus mariti and... | |
 | William Meecham Bythewood, George Sweet - 1884
...separation shall ^pa^tjon the continue, be considered as &feme sole with respect to property of wife to be every description which she may acquire or which may come to or S^1,^ ^^ devolve upon her; and such property may be disposed of by her in respect to all respects as... | |
 | Peter Hay Cameron - 1884 - 525 Seiten
...(Fraser, 1, 780). A voluntary separation is not a renunciation of the jus mariti (Stair, 1, 4, 17). she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, shall be held and considered as property belonging to her, from which the jus mariti and husband's... | |
 | Horace Bertram Nelson - 1889 - 483 Seiten
...every description ^pi-ration which she may acquire or which may coino to or devolve upon her ; con-^er and such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme feme sole sole, and on her decease the same shall, in case she shall die intestate, with respect go... | |
 | Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1891
...from the date of the sentence, and whilst the separation shall continue, be considered as a feme solr. with respect to property of every description which...may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme .mle, and on her decease the same shall, in case she shall die intestate, go as the same would have... | |
 | David Murray - 1891 - 249 Seiten
...v. Mitchell, .3 H. & C. 528. order for wife .> would otherwise (sec. 19) fall under ihe jus mariti, which she may acquire, or which may come to or devolve upon her, is to be held and considered as property belonging to her in reference to which the jus mariti and... | |
 | New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1891
...apply ; it is not to apply to all property, but only to a limited class of property, namely, property which she may acquire or which may come to or devolve upon her after the date of the desertion." Although I entertain a strong opinion on the point, and although... | |
 | New South Wales, Lewis Whitfeld - 1893 - 200 Seiten
...from the date of the sentence and whilst the separation shall continue be considered as a feme sole with respect to property of every description which she may acquire or which may come to her or devolve upon her And such property may be disposed of by her in all respects as a feme sole... | |
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