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" 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... "
The Law of Baron and Femme: Of Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward, Master ... - Page 138
by Tapping Reeve - 1862 - 677 pages
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 63

Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1166 pages
...as broad and comprehensive as the one construed In Eden's Case, which says : "Any married woman may maintain an action in her own name for damages against any person, for an injury to her person and character, the same as if she were sole." It was insisted in Freethy...
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Bulletin

Sara Louise Buchanan - Women - 1941 - 1112 pages
...to a Married Woman's Person, Property, or Character — Ownership and Control. A married woman may maintain an action in her own name for damages against...person or body corporate for any injury to her person, character, or property (sec. 1323). These words "person, character, or property" are of the broadest...
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Bulletin

Women - 1949 - 666 pages
...to a Married Woman's Person, Property, or Character — Ownership and Control. A married woman may maintain an action in her own name for damages against...person or body corporate for any injury to her person, character, or property (sec. 1323). These words "person, character, or property" are of the broadest...
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American Law Reports Annotated, Volume 1

Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1826 pages
...statute concerning married women which was construed in the New York cases above cited was as follows: "Any married woman may bring and maintain an action...injury to her person or character, the same as if she were sole." Laws 1860, chap. 90, § 7. AMERICAN JAW REPORTS, ANNOTATED. Here, again, we have a statute...
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Credit Discrimination: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs ...

United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1974 - 1396 pages
...RS 1862, ch. 52, § 7, p. 320.] 38-115 [8751]. Suits for injury to wife's person or character.— A married woman may bring and maintain an action in her own name »gainst any person or body corporate for damages for any injury to her person or character the samo...
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Rights and Wrongs: Women's Struggle for Legal Equality

Susan Cary Nicholas, Alice M. Price, Rachel Rubin - History - 1986 - 118 pages
...bequest, or the gift of any person except her husband, in the same manner as if she were sole. And any married woman may bring and maintain an action...injury to her person or character, the same as if she were sole; and the money received upon the settlement of any such action, or recovered upon a judgment,...
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University Law Review, Volume 3

Law - 1896 - 380 pages
...against her husband for personal injuries. Section 7 of chapter 90 of the act of 1860 provides that, "Any married woman may bring and maintain an action...injury to her person or character, the same as if she were sole." In Longendyke vs. Longendyke (supra) the learned judge, in holding that a wife cannot sue...
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