4 edition of treatise on the property rights of husband and wife, under the community of ganancial system found in the catalog.
treatise on the property rights of husband and wife, under the community of ganancial system
Richard Achilles Ballinger
Published
1981
by F.B. Rothman in Littleton, Colo
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Richard A. Ballinger. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF526 .B3 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 543 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 543 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3863993M |
ISBN 10 | 0837703204 |
LC Control Number | 81185339 |
Community property (United States) or Community of Property (South Africa) is a marital property regime under which one half of all property owned by one spouse before marriage (except for gifts or inheritances) is automatically owned by the other spouse (property gain), and will become that spouse's separate property, upon divorce (property subject to loss). Follow Richard Achilles Ballinger and explore their bibliography from 's Richard Achilles Ballinger Author Page.
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A treatise on the property rights of husband and wife, under the community or ganancial system by Ballinger, Richard Achilles, Pages: The change from one partner to the other, there being no element of donation therein, cannot alter the rights of the community or of the individual members.
It is of no consequence that he con- veyed property to the wife, when under the law it is immater- ial whether the conveyance be to the wife.
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A treatise on the property rights of husband and wife, under the community or ganancial system: adapted to the statutes and decisions of Louisiana, Texas, California, Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Arizona and New Mexico / by Richard A. Ballinger. The respective rights of a husband and wife, duly married, in property acquired in any State, before fundamental law or appropriate legislation therein has changed the old rule, must be governed by the rules of the common law.^ Where a complete legal estate in the wife's lands has already vested in the husband.
By order of Ferdinand III, the entire text was translated into Castilian during the thirteenth century and became known as the Fuero Juzgo. RICHARD A. BALLINGER, A TREATISE ON THE PROPERTY RIGHTS OF HUSBAND AND WIFE, UNDER THE COMMUNITY OR GANANCIAL SYSTEM File Size: 1MB.
: A Treatise On The Law Of Husband And Wife: As Respects Property: Partly Founded Upon Roper's Treatise, And Comprising Jacob's Notes And Additions Thereto, Volume 2 (): Bright, John Edward, Jacob, Edward, Roper Stote Donnison Roper: Books. system."1 The property relation between husband and wife under the institution of a conjugal society known as the "community sys-tem" is radically at variance with the principles of the Common Law, and utterly devoid of analogies with that system of juris-prudence, Author: W.
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Husband to be liable for his wife's debts contracted before marriage to a certain extent. Suits for ante-nuptial liabilities. Act of wife liable to criminal proceedings. Husband or wife competent witnesses in certain criminal proceedings. Questions between husband and wife as to property to be decided in a summary way.
A treatise on the property rights of husband and wife, under the community of ganancial system: adapted to the statutes and decisions of Louisiana, Texas, California, Nevada. SECOND TREATISE OF GOVERNMENT by JOHN LOCKE Digitized by Dave Gowan ([email protected]).
John Locke's "Second Treatise of Government" was published in The complete unabridged text has been republished several times in edited commentaries. This text is recovered entire from the paperback book, "John Locke Second Treatise of Government",File Size: KB.But the cost of obtaining protection from want through marriage was that the wife lost her legal personality.
At common law, husband and wife are one person, and that person is the man. On marriage a wife became a “feme covert,” that is, a woman under the protection of her husband.