And any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name, for damages against any person or body corporate, for any injury to her person or character, the same as if she were sole... Laws of the State of New York - Page 156by New York (State) - 1860Full view - About this book
| Women - 1860 - 452 pages
...except her husband, in the same manner as if she were sole. And any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name for damages against any...judgment, shall be her sole and separate property. " Sect. 8. No bargain or contract made by any married woman in respect to her sole and separate property,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - New York (State) - 1860 - 1066 pages
...manner if she were sole. And any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name, lor damages, against any person or body corporate for...action, or recovered upon a judgment, shall be her solo and separate property. § 8. No bargain or contract mado by any married woman, in respect to her... | |
| John Willard - Conveyancing - 1861 - 718 pages
...except her husband, in the same manner as if she were sole. She is also allowed to bring, and maintain an action in her own name, for damages against any...settlement of any such action, or recovered upon a judgment is declared to be her sole and separate property. (L. of 1860, p. 158, § 7.) The foregoing enactments... | |
| Tapping Reeve - Domestic relations - 1862 - 684 pages
...York, under section 7, chapter 90, Laws of New York, 1860, " any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name, for damages against any...injury to her person or character, the same as if she wore sole ; and the money received upon the settlement of any such action, or recovered upon a judgment,... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1863 - 826 pages
...person in " owu the same manner as if she were sole ; and any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name, for damages, against any...judgment, shall be her sole and separate property. In case it shall be necessary in the prosecution or defence of any action brought by or against a married... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 726 pages
...of the statute of 1862. section 3, is that " any married woman may bring and maintain an action iu her own name, for damages, against any person, or...person or character, the same as if she were sole." And it is insisted that the words " any person," are so comprehensive as to include the husband, and give... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1866 - 954 pages
...separate property. She may sue and be sued alone, in respect to her separate property, and may bring an action, in her own name, for damages, against any person or body corporate, for injury to her person or character; and the money received on settlement or recovered by judgment is... | |
| New York (State), Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1867 - 966 pages
...of any person in the same manner aa if she were sole ; and any married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name, for damages, against any person or bo'dv corporate, for any injury to her person or character, the same as if she were sole; and the money... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - Children - 1868 - 984 pages
...she may sue and be sued in all matters having relation to her property, and may bring and maintain an action in her own name for damages against any...person or character, the same as if she were sole. In a word, the statutes have well nigh removed all of her disabilities by reason of coverture, and... | |
| Law - 1882 - 624 pages
...and 1849. It was provided by section 7 as follows : " And any married woman may bring aud maintain au action in her own name for damages against any person...person or character, the same as if she were sole." That section was amended by an act passed in 1862 (see laws of that year, oh. 346), but not in respect... | |
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