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The Legal Property Relations of Married Parties : A Study in Comparative Legislation / Isidor Loeb.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in History, Economics, and Public LawPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1900]Copyright date: ©1900Description: 1 online resource (200 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780231937207
  • 9780231895118
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • H31 .C7 vol. 13, no. 1
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- I. General Introduction -- Part I. Effects of Marriage upon Legal Capacity -- 2. General Legal Capacity of Acting -- 3. General Contractual Capacity of the Married Woman -- 4. Power of the Married Woman to Become Surety for Another Person -- 5. Donations Between Married Parties -- 6. The Married Woman as a Trader -- 7. The Married Woman’s Capacity to Sue and Be Sued -- 8. Right and Duty of Household Administration -- Part II. Matrimonial Property Systems -- I. Classification -- 9. In General -- 10. Communal Systems -- 11. Individual Systems -- II. Regulation by Marriage Agreements -- 12. General Freedom to Contract Such Agreements -- 13. Statutory and Contractual Systems -- 14. Particular Provisions Respecting Marriage Contracts -- III. Systems of Community of Property -- 15. Common, Dotal and Separate Property -- 16. Composition of the General Community -- 17. Composition of Limited Community -- 18. Products of the Personal Industry of the Wife -- 19. Obligations of the Community -- 20. Administration of the Common Property -- 21. Administration of the Dotal and Separate Property -- 22. Protection of the Wife’s Property -- 23. Dissolution of the Community -- 24. Effects of the Dissolution of the Community -- IV. Systems of Individual Property -- 25. In Roman and in Teutonic Law -- 26. General Character of the Wife’s Property -- 27. Administration of the Wife’s Property -- 28. Liability for Debts -- 29. Protection of the Wife’s Property -- 30. Termination of the Marital Administration and Usufruct -- 31. Effects of the Termination of the Marital Administion and Usufruct -- 32. General Character of the Wife’s Property -- 33. Administration of the Dowry -- 34. Protection of the Dowry -- 35. Separation of Property -- 36. Restitution of the Dowry -- IV. System of Separate Property -- 37. Development of the System -- 38. General Character of the Married Woman’s Property -- 39. Products of the Personal Industry of the Married Woman -- 40. Dower and Curtesy -- 41. Homestead -- 42. Administration of the Wife’s Property -- 43. Support of the Family -- 44. Liability for Debts -- Part III. Succession of Married Parties -- 45. General Relation to Matrimonial Property Rights -- 46. Intestate Succession -- 47. Legal Portion -- 48. Provision for the Support of the Survivor -- Appendix -- Index
Summary: Studies legal property relations of married parties by looking at legislation in many states during the 1898-1899 years.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- I. General Introduction -- Part I. Effects of Marriage upon Legal Capacity -- 2. General Legal Capacity of Acting -- 3. General Contractual Capacity of the Married Woman -- 4. Power of the Married Woman to Become Surety for Another Person -- 5. Donations Between Married Parties -- 6. The Married Woman as a Trader -- 7. The Married Woman’s Capacity to Sue and Be Sued -- 8. Right and Duty of Household Administration -- Part II. Matrimonial Property Systems -- I. Classification -- 9. In General -- 10. Communal Systems -- 11. Individual Systems -- II. Regulation by Marriage Agreements -- 12. General Freedom to Contract Such Agreements -- 13. Statutory and Contractual Systems -- 14. Particular Provisions Respecting Marriage Contracts -- III. Systems of Community of Property -- 15. Common, Dotal and Separate Property -- 16. Composition of the General Community -- 17. Composition of Limited Community -- 18. Products of the Personal Industry of the Wife -- 19. Obligations of the Community -- 20. Administration of the Common Property -- 21. Administration of the Dotal and Separate Property -- 22. Protection of the Wife’s Property -- 23. Dissolution of the Community -- 24. Effects of the Dissolution of the Community -- IV. Systems of Individual Property -- 25. In Roman and in Teutonic Law -- 26. General Character of the Wife’s Property -- 27. Administration of the Wife’s Property -- 28. Liability for Debts -- 29. Protection of the Wife’s Property -- 30. Termination of the Marital Administration and Usufruct -- 31. Effects of the Termination of the Marital Administion and Usufruct -- 32. General Character of the Wife’s Property -- 33. Administration of the Dowry -- 34. Protection of the Dowry -- 35. Separation of Property -- 36. Restitution of the Dowry -- IV. System of Separate Property -- 37. Development of the System -- 38. General Character of the Married Woman’s Property -- 39. Products of the Personal Industry of the Married Woman -- 40. Dower and Curtesy -- 41. Homestead -- 42. Administration of the Wife’s Property -- 43. Support of the Family -- 44. Liability for Debts -- Part III. Succession of Married Parties -- 45. General Relation to Matrimonial Property Rights -- 46. Intestate Succession -- 47. Legal Portion -- 48. Provision for the Support of the Survivor -- Appendix -- Index

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Studies legal property relations of married parties by looking at legislation in many states during the 1898-1899 years.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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