This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol4 Torts, Damages, Domestic Relations", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
Under the common law, the rule was very strict that a married woman could make no contract. This rule was first changed to a certain degree by equity and later nearly abolished by statute. At common law, a married woman could only sue or be sued in connection with her husband.
 
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