Excerpt from Chambers's Encyclopædia, Vol. 5: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Illustrated
England he can. See other incidents of this distino tion in Paterson's Compendium of English and Scolds Law, as. 673, 738. If there is a mania -contract or antenuptial settlement between the usband and wife, the rights both of the wife and children may be material y varied, for the rule then is, that the parties may make what arran ent they please by way of contract, and in suc settlements a fixed sum is generally provided both to the wife and children, in lieu of what they would be entitled to azdcommon law, i. E., where no express contract is m e.
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