Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 87
... WIFE . A recent decision of the New York Court of Ap- peals , which completely reverses what seemed to be the settled law in that State on the subject of conveyances to husband and wife , has given a new interest to this question ...
... WIFE . A recent decision of the New York Court of Ap- peals , which completely reverses what seemed to be the settled law in that State on the subject of conveyances to husband and wife , has given a new interest to this question ...
Page 88
... wife taking land by the same conveyance were tenants in common . Hoffman v . Stigers , 28 Iowa , 302 . In those States where it is conceded that this pecu- liar estate still exists , it becomes a question of con- siderable importance as ...
... wife taking land by the same conveyance were tenants in common . Hoffman v . Stigers , 28 Iowa , 302 . In those States where it is conceded that this pecu- liar estate still exists , it becomes a question of con- siderable importance as ...
Page 503
... wife agreed that the wife should attend and care for her , and that he should pay her $ 5 a week therefor . The wife did this faithfully for eight years , and the amount was reasonable . B. then executed real conveyances to his wife in ...
... wife agreed that the wife should attend and care for her , and that he should pay her $ 5 a week therefor . The wife did this faithfully for eight years , and the amount was reasonable . B. then executed real conveyances to his wife in ...
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