| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 стор.
...generally acquire a property in all the perfonal fubftance of the v/ife, fo in one particular inflance the wife may acquire a property in fome of her hufband's...goods; which fhall remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. Thefe are called her paraphernalia ; ' 3 Mod. 186. • Co. Litt. 351. is a... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 стор.
...whichfhall remain to herafterhis death, and not go to his executors. Thefe are called her paraphernalia ; 3 which is a term borrowed from the civil law!, and is derived from the Greek language, fignifying fomething over and above her dower. Our law utes it to fignify the apparel and ornaments... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 676 стор.
...remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. Thefe are called her paraphernalia ; 436 3 which is a term borrowed from the civil law ', and is derived from the Greek language, fignifying fomething over and above her dower. Our law uies it to fignify the apparel and ornaBients... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 680 стор.
...may acquire a property in fome of her hufbandrsgoods$ which fhall remain to her afterhis death, and not go to his executors. Thefe are called her paraphernalia; which is a term borrowed from the civil law t, and is derived [ 436 from the Greek language, fignifying fomethingover and above her dower. Our... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 стор.
...her husband's goods ; which shall remain to her after his death and not go to his executors. These are called her paraphernalia ; which is a term borrowed from the civil law ', and is derived [ 436 ] from the Greek language, signifying something over and above her dower. Our law uses it to... | |
| Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 854 стор.
...husband's goods, which shall remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. These arc called her paraphernalia ; which is a term borrowed...from the Civil Law, and is derived from the Greek Ttapa. <j>if>i'r]^ signifying something over and above her dower. Our law uses it to signify the apparel... | |
| James Ram - 1835 - 642 стор.
...property; but which, after his death, belong, except as against his creditors, to his widow. These are called her paraphernalia; which is a term borrowed from the Civil Law, and, derived from the Greek language, signifies something over and above her dower.(a) The apparel and ornaments... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 772 стор.
...her husband's goods ; which shall remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. These are called her paraphernalia ; which is a term borrowed from the civil law (Ff. 23. 3. 9. s. 3.), and is derived from the Greek language, signifying something over and above... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 стор.
...her husband's goods; which shall remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. These are called her paraphernalia; * which is a term borrowed from the civil [ *436 ] law(£), and is derived from the Greek language, signifying something over and above her dower.... | |
| Francis Patrick Kenrick - 1841 - 456 стор.
...her husband's goods : which shall remain to her after his death, and not go to his executors. These are called her paraphernalia, which is a term borrowed from the civil law, and is derived from the Grcek language, signifying something over and above her dower. Our law uses it to signify the apparel... | |
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