A Treatise on the Law of the Domestic Relations: Embracing Husband and Wife, Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward, Infancy, and Master and Servant

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Little, Brown, 1895 - 829 páginas

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Homestead Rights
404
Claims against the Parental Estate for Services rendered
404
Maintenance of Illegitimate Children
451
PART
457
289
465
294
473
Chancery and Probate Guardians are judicially appointed
479
Same Subject Appointment of Married Women of Non
489
CHAPTER III
495
316
501
Marriage of Female Guardian
507
322
512
329
519
Guardians Right to change Wards Domicile or Residence
528
338
535
343
541
Management of the Wards Personal Property in Detail
558
Same Subject when Chargeable with Interest
565
CivilLaw Rule as to Sales of Wards Lands
571
a Other Statute Provisions Mortgage c
579
The Same Subject Special Bond in Sales of Real Estate
591
The Same Subject Items allowed the Guardian on Account
600
The Same Subject Remedies against and on behalf
606
Responsibility of Guardian to Ward as Wrongdoer
611
Same Subject Resulting Trusts Guardians Misuse
619
Transactions after Guardianship is ended
628
392
634
396
640
ACTS VOID AND VOIDABLE
648
406
656
408
663
Contracts for Necessaries Money advanced Infants Deed
677
418
683
Immunity for Violation of Contract distinguished
687
Injuries c suffered by Infants
694
Arbitration Compromise and Settlement of Injuries com
700
436
707
439
713
442
719
CHAPTER VI
730
a Infants Exercise of a Power
732
Chancery Proceedings by or against Infants Corresponding
738
455
744
459
750
461
757
Servants Occupation of Masters Premises No Tenancy
763
474
771
The Same Subject Termination by Mutual Consent Spe
775
483
782
490
789
Master not Criminally Responsible for Servant but only
797
a Simultaneous Death of Husband and Wife Ownership
Mutual Disability to Contract Sue
Separate Use binds Produce of Fund
PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION

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Página 16 - All property owned by the husband before marriage, and that acquired afterwards by gift, bequest, devise, or descent, with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, is his separate property.
Página 257 - ... any wages, earnings, money, and property gained or acquired by her in any employment, trade, or occupation, in which she is engaged, or which she carries on separately from her husband, or by the exercise of any literary, artistic, or scientific skill.
Página 404 - The duties of children to their parents arise from a principle of natural justice and retribution. For to those who gave us existence we naturally owe subjection and obedience during our minority, and honour and reverence ever after: they who protected the weakness of our infancy are entitled to our protection in the infirmity of their age; they who by sustenance and education have enabled their offspring to prosper, ought in return to be supported by that offspring, in case they stand in need of...
Página 786 - If it be done in the course of his employment, the master is liable ; and it makes no difference that the master did not authorize, or even know of the servant's act or neglect, or even if he disapproved or forbade it,. he is equally liable, if the act be done in the course of his servant's employment.
Página 49 - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
Página 697 - No action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon any promise made after full age to pay any debt contracted during infancy, or upon any ratification made after full age of any promise or contract made during infancy, whether there shall or shall not be any new consideration for such promise or ratification after full age.
Página 364 - For the policy of our laws, which are ever watchful to promote industry, did not mean to compel a father to maintain his idle and lazy children in ease and indolence: but thought it unjust to oblige the parent against his will to provide them with superfluities, and other indulgences of fortune; imagining they might trust to the impulse of nature, if the children were deserving of such favours.
Página 227 - ... that the debt was contracted either for the benefit of her separate estate or for her own benefit upon the credit of the separate estate...
Página 49 - God has given the man greater wit, better strength, better courage, to compel the woman to obey, by reason or force ; and to the woman, beauty, fair countenance, and sweet words, to make the man obey her again for love. Thus each obeys and commands the other ; and they two together rule the house, so long as they remain in one.
Página 698 - That no Action shall be maintained whereby to charge any Person upon any Promise made after full Age to pay any Debt contracted during Infancy, or upon any Ratification after full Age of any Promise or Simple Contract made during Infancy, 'unless such Promise or Ratification shall be made by some Writing signed by the Party to be charged therewith.

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