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Estates By The Marital Right And By The Curtesy In Missouri, Charles K. Burdick
Estates By The Marital Right And By The Curtesy In Missouri, Charles K. Burdick
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
By the common law, if a woman married, seised of a freehold estate in land, or became seised of such an estate after marriage, her husband also, by the marital right, became immediately seised of an estate in the land. Although certain characteristics of the estate jure mariti are well established, it has nevertheless seemed to be one of the difficult problems of the law to define its nature.
Estates Tail In Missouri, Manley O. Hudson
Estates Tail In Missouri, Manley O. Hudson
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
The recent case of Gray v. Ward calls attention to the problems which arise in the application of the Missouri statute abolishing estates tail as created by the statute De Donis Conditionalibus. It is believed that all of these problems have not been solved in the decisions of the Missouri Court and this study is undertaken to determine what principles have been adopted, and what further principles should control the Court in the application of this statute of entails.