A married woman's deeds in what cases effectual against herself, the husband consenting or not consenting.
Subject_3 SECT. I.
Furnishings to a wife whom her husband is bound to aliment.
Eustacius'S Wife v. Lady Halyruidhous
Date: 6 July 1610 Case No. No 150.
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A woman marrying receiving furnishing from a stranger and giving her bond to pay it, the same not being subscribed by the husband, if after his decease, the wife be pursued upon her bond, the Lords will sustain action for so much as the defender, being sworn, shall grant her to have received, whereof she will not get relief against her husband's heir or executor, except for that which has been converted to their use.