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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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802 HUSBAND AND WIFE. [ART. 45.

P. G. L., (1860,) art 45, sec 4 1853, ch. 245, sec. 2.

4. A married woman having no trustee, may by her next
friend sue in a court of law or equity in all cases for the recovery,
or security or protection of her property, as fully as if she were a
feme sole.

Barr v. White, 22 Md 259. Heck v. Vollmar, 29 Md 507. Barton v. Barton,
32 Md. 214. Strasburger v. Barber, 38 Md 103. Frazier v. White, 49 Md. 1.
Newcomer v. Kean, 57 Md. 122. Abrahams v. Pry, 60 Md. 323. Herzberg v.
Sachs, 60 Md. 426. Balto City Pass. R W. Co v. Kemp, 61 Md. 81. N. C.
R W. Co. v. Mills, 61 Md. 355. Treusch v. Kamke, 63 Md, 283. Neale v. Her-
manns, 65 Md 474.

Ibid. sec. 5. 1818, ch. 193, sec. 10

5. A widow shall be entitled to dower in lands held by equita-
ble title in the husband—but such right of dower shall not operate
to the prejudice of any claim for the purchase money of such
lands, or other lien on the same.

Hopkins v. Frey, 2 Gill, 359 Miller v Stump, 3 Gill, 304. Chew v. Farmers'
Bank, 9 Gill, 371. Ellicott v.Welch, 2 Bl, 242. Spangler v. Carroll, 1 Md. Ch.
36. Mantz v. Buchanan, 1 Md Ch. 202. Bowie B. Berry, 1 Md. Ch. 452 Ibid.
3 Md. Ch 359 Purdy v. Purdy, 3 Md. Ch 547 Stewart v. Beard, 4 Md. Ch.
319. Stelle v. Carroll, 12 Pet. 211. Mayburry v. Brien, 15 Pet. 38. Lynn v.
Gephardt, 27 Md 547 Brown v. Kemper, 27 Md 666. Bank of Commerce v.
Owens, 31 Md 320 Rawlings v. Lowndes, 34 Md. 643. Glenn e Chirk, 53
Md. 604.

Ibid sec. 6. 1818, ch. 193, sec. 10.

6. A tenant by the curtesy shall be entitled for life to lands
held by equitable title, but not to the prejudice of any claim for
the purchase money of such lands, or other lien on the same.
Rawlings v. Adams, 7 Md. 26

Ibid sec. 7. 1842, ch. 293, sec. 8. 1882, ch. 265.

7. Any married woman, who by her skill, industry or personal
labor, shall earn any money, or other property, real, personal or
mixed, shall hold the same, and the fruits, increase and profits
thereof, to her sole and separate use, with power as a feme sole
to invest, reinvest, devise, bequeath, sell and dispose of the same;
provided, that such money or property shall be liable for the
payment of any claim or debt incurred by such married woman
in and about the business, occupation or enterprise in which said
money or other property shall be earned or invested; and for any

 

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