| James Kent - 1826-1830 - 1827 - 544 pages
...favour of her husband, a power, given or reserved to her while sole, over her real estate. In that case, the wife, before marriage, entered into an agreement...dispose of her real estate by will, and she afterwards during coverture devised the whole of her estate to her husband ; and this was considered a valid disposition... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1848 - 1046 pages
...favor of her husband, a power, given or reserved to her while sole, over her real estate. In that case, the wife before marriage, entered into an agreement...dispose of her real estate by will, and she afterwards during coverture, devised the whole of her estate to her husband ; and this was considered a valid... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1858 - 966 pages
...favor of her husband, a power, given or reserved to her while sole, over her real estate. In that case, the wife before marriage entered into an agreement...dispose of her real estate by will, and she afterwards, during coverture, devised the whole of her estate to her husband ; and this was considered a valid... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Wills - 1865 - 894 pages
...marriage, entered into an agreement with her intended husband, that she should have the power, 'during coverture, to dispose of her real estate by will,...disposition of her estate in equity, and the heirs at law were decreed, to convey the legal estate to the devisee.28 19. The evidence of the husbantl's assent... | |
| Delaware. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1876 - 584 pages
...Bradish vs. Gibbs ct al., 3 Johns. Ch. Rep. 523, by Chancellor Kent. There the wife, before marriage, had entered into an agreement with her intended husband...will, and she afterwards devised the whole of her real estate to her husband. This was held a valid disposition of her estate in equity and the heirs... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 1252 pages
...138 NY 675, 34 NE 515. IJradish v. Gibbs, 3 Johns. Ch. 523, was a case where, before marriage, a wife entered into an agreement with her intended husband that she should have power, during coverture, to dispose of her real estate by will, and she afterwards devised the whole of her real... | |
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