| Herbert Cowell - 1870 - 410 pągines
...of the widow's power to adopt, with the assent of her husband's kinsmen, proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious...reasonably deduced from his disposition of his property, or from the existence of a direct line competent to the full performance of religious duties, or from... | |
| Herbert Cowell - 1870 - 402 pągines
...widow's power to adopt, «», with the assent of her husband's kinsmen, proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this * meritorious...forbidden it; so the power cannot be inferred when a prodilution' by the husband either has been directly expressed by him or can be reasonably deduced... | |
| Sir William Henry Rattigan - 1873 - 120 pągines
...widow's power to adopt Plled" with the assent of her husband's kinsmen, proceed, in " a great measure, upon the assumption that his assent " to this meritorious..." directly expressed by him, or can be reasonably de" duced from his disposition of his property, or the ex" istence of a direct line competent to the... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1883 - 786 pągines
...widow's power to adopt with yon.'* PK> ' ' the assent of her husband's kinsmen proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious...the husband either has been directly expressed by Mm, or can be reasonably deduced from his disposition of his property, or the existence of a direct... | |
| Golapchandra Sarkar - 1891 - 512 pągines
...favour of the widow's power to adopt with the assent of her husband's kinsmen proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious...expressed by him, or can be reasonably deduced from hia disposition of his property, or the existence of a direct line competent to the full performance... | |
| Herbert Cowell - 1895 - 206 pągines
...of the widow's power to adopt, with the assent of her husband's kinsmen, proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious...reasonably deduced from his disposition of his property, or from the existence of a direct line competent to the full performance of religious duties, or from... | |
| Jogendra Chunder Ghose - 1917 - 1198 pągines
...and neither capriciously, nor from a corrupt motive." The assumption of the power to adopt however "cannot be inferred when a prohibition by the husband...either has been directly expressed by him, or can (l) Collector of Madura v. Srimatu Mattu Vijaya, a Mad. HC i : reasonably deduced from his disposition... | |
| Sir Ernest John Trevelyan - 1917 - 778 pągines
...favour of the widow's power to adopt with the assent of her husband's kinsmen proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious act is to be implied whenever he has not forbidden it, so the power cannot be inferred when a prohibition by the husband... | |
| 1926 - 648 pągines
...favour of the widow's power to adopt with the assent of her husband's kinsmen proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious act is to be implied wherever he hai (28) [1906] 29Bæm751=6Bom. LR 26a (29) [1907] 31 Bom. 873 = 34 IA 107 = 9 Bom. LR 646 (P. 0.).... | |
| William Macpherson, Herbert Cowell, Arthur Maynard Talbot - 1877 - 312 pągines
...of the widow's power to adopt with the assent of her husband's kinsmen, proceed in a great measure upon the assumption that his assent to this meritorious...not forbidden it, so the power cannot be inferred where a prohibition by the husband either has been directly expressed by him, or can be reasonably... | |
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