Principia Prima Legum; Or, An Enunciation And Analysis of the Elementary Principles of Law, in Its Several Departments

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Principle as to disabilities, &c., acquired by marriage.
{a) Co. Litt.
112.
(h) Cro. Car.
112.
Principle regarding stealing by wife of hus- band's goods.
(c) First Re- port of Com- missioners on CriminalLaw, Principle of civil law marriage.
{d) Just. Inst.
Lib. 1, Tit. 10, s. 1.
Principle of Grotius as to authority of husband over wife.
(e) Grotius on War and Peace, b. 2, li. 5, s. 8.
will admit the evidence of either against the other, and will adjudicate upon it.
7. Upon the foregoing princip
...le of a union of person in husband and wife, depend almost all the legal rights, duties, and disabilities that either acquire by the laarriage.
For this reason, a man cannot grant anything to his wife, or enter into covenant with her («). For the grant would be to suppose her separate existence ; and to covenant with her would be only to covenant with himself. And, there- fore, it is also generally true that all compacts made between husband and wife, when single, are voided by intermarriage (b).


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