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coverture    
n. 保护,掩护

保护,掩护


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  • Coverture - Wikipedia
    An unmarried woman, or feme sole, retained the right to own property and make contracts in her own name Coverture became well-established in the common law for several centuries and was inherited by many other common-law jurisdictions, including the United States
  • Coverture | Marital Rights, Property Rights Gender Equality | Britannica
    Coverture rendered a woman unable to sue or be sued on her own behalf or to execute a will without her husband’s consent and, unless some prior specific provision separating a woman’s property from her husband’s had been made, stripped a woman of control over real and personal property
  • Coverture: The Word You Probably Dont Know But Should
    Coverture is a long-standing legal practice that holds that no female person has a legal identity
  • Coverture: The Ultimate Guide to the Law That Erased a Womans Legal . . .
    The legal doctrine responsible for this was coverture Rooted in English common_law, coverture was the legal fiction that a husband and wife were a single person—and that single person was the husband Upon marriage, a woman's legal rights and obligations were subsumed by those of her husband
  • Coverture - Women the American Story
    The law of coverture was imported to the North American colonies by the English colonists Under coverture, a married woman was “covered” by her husband’s legal identity and did not exist as an individual in the eyes of the law This meant that married women could not make wills or own property
  • COVERTURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Note: Because of coverture, married women formerly did not have the legal capacity to hold their own property or contract on their own behalf These disabilities have been removed for the most part by statute
  • What Is the Legal Doctrine of Coverture? - LegalClarity
    The legal doctrine of coverture was a historical principle in common law, originating in medieval English law This doctrine legally subsumed a married woman’s independent legal identity into that of her husband
  • What is coverture? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    Coverture was an archaic legal doctrine, primarily in English common law, that defined the legal status of a married woman Under coverture, a woman's legal identity was considered to be "covered" or subsumed by that of her husband
  • Coverture in Legal Terms Meaning and History and Modern Reforms
    Coverture refers to the legal framework where a married woman’s legal rights and obligations were exercised through her husband Under this doctrine, a wife could not own property independently, enter contracts in her own name, or sue or be sued separate from her husband
  • Coverture, Now More than Ever - Karin Wulf
    Coverture is a legal principle in which a married woman's legal identity and capacity is subsumed under her husband's





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