A married woman shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, be capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without... The Competitor - Page 2391882Full view - About this book
| Thomas Frederic Martin - Conveyancing - 1901 - 442 pages
...accordance with the provisions of that Act, capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing of, by deed, (h) will, or otherwise, any real or personal property,...separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee. By s. 4 (s. 2 of the English Act) every woman who... | |
| James Brooke Little - Burial - 1902 - 900 pages
...1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 75), which, by s. 1 (1), gives power to married women to dispose by will of any real or personal property as her separate property in the same manner as if she were a feme tole. Consequently, a gift by a marricd woman, by will executed three months before death, to... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1902 - 540 pages
...that married women shall be capable of acquiring, holding, and aliening any real or personal estate as her separate property in the same manner as if she were a. feme sole [Unmarried woman], without the intervention of trustees. Jarmanon Wills, vol. I, c. 3, \... | |
| Thomas Henry Carson, Harold B. Bompas - Real property - 1902 - 1046 pages
...a married MWP woman is, in accordance with that act, capable of disposing by will of any Acts, 1882 real or personal property as her separate property in the same manner as "^ 1893. if she were a feme sole (see note to that section, mite, p. 343); and by sect. 3 of tho MWP... | |
| Richard Edgar Kemp - Real property - 1903 - 650 pages
...(<). A married woman is now capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing, by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee (u). Every woman, married on or after the 17th day... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - American law - 1903 - 626 pages
...act of 1882. She was declared "capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing by will or otherwise, of any real or personal property as her separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of a trustee," and the only limit to her acquiring property seems... | |
| Frederick Stroud - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1903 - 820 pages
...enactment (s. 1) that a Married Woman may dispose of property (which by ss. 2, 5 of the Act becomes her Separate Property) " in the same manner as if she were a Feme Sole." Those words do not mean " in the same manner as if her husband were dead," but mean " in... | |
| William Douglas Edwards - Conveyancing - 1904 - 654 pages
...this Act, a the Act M to married woman is made capable of acquiring, holding, and ™pertv disposing of, by will or otherwise, any real or personal property,...separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee (s. 1). And all real or personal property which... | |
| William Douglas Edwards - Conveyancing - 1904 - 684 pages
...— By this Act, a the Act as k" married woman is made capable of acquiring, holding, and disposing of, by will or otherwise, any real or personal property,...separate property, in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, without the intervention of any trustee (s. 1). And all real or personal property which... | |
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