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" A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the state of which her husband is for the time being a subject: (2) A widow being a natural-born British subject. "
History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United ... - Page 2501
by John Bassett Moore - 1898
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The Law Times, Volume 49

Law - 1870 - 562 pages
...status of married women and infants, it is enacted : 1. That a married woman shall be deemed to be the subject of the state of which her husband is, for the time being, a subject. 2. A widow who has become an alien by her marriage is to be deemed a statutory alien, and may obtain...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 14

Law - 1870 - 788 pages
...The national status of married women and infants is provided for in section 10. A married woman is a subject of the State of which her husband is for the time being a subject. A widow who is a natural born British subject, and has become an alien in virtue of her marriage, is...
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Disabilities of American Women Married Abroad: Foreign Treaties of the ...

William Beach Lawrence - Aliens - 1871 - 162 pages
...them as British subjects, is now settled by the clause that " a married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the State of which her husband is, for the time being, a subject." I have already suggested as an additional motive for a modification of the laws of descent, that the...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...respect to the " national status of women and children : " (1.) A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the " State of which her husband is for the time being a " subject : " (2.) A widow being a natural-bom British subject, who has " become an alien by or in consequence...
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The Law of Naturalization: As Amended by the Naturalization Acts, 1870

John Cutler - Naturalization - 1871 - 138 pages
...bnt one section, the 10th, which lays down four rules:—(1) "A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the State of which her husband is for the time a subject." This must be taken to mean that the wife of a British subject shall be a British subject,...
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Statuts du Canada, Volume 35

Canada - Session laws - 1872 - 680 pages
...national status of women and children : — married* women and 1. A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the " State of which her husband is for the time being a subject. 2. A widow being a natural-born British subject, who has become an alien by or in consequence of her...
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Draft Outlines of an International Code, Book 1

David Dudley Field - International law - 1872 - 522 pages
...the British " Naturalization Act, 1870," (33 Viet., c. 14, § 10,) a married woman is to be deemed a subject of the State of which her husband is for the time being a subject. Effect of marriage and remoeal. 260. If, before or after her marriage, the domicil of a woman is permanently...
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Statutes of Canada

Canada - Law - 1872 - 678 pages
...women and children : — married1 women and 1. A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the J State of which her husband is for the time being a subject. 2. A widow being a natural -born British subject, who has become an alien by or in consequence of her...
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Blackstone Economized: Being a Compendium of the Laws of England to the ...

William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird - Law - 1873 - 386 pages
...privileges in respect of property, as are hereby expressly given. A married woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the State of which her husband is for the time being a subject. Where the father — or the mother being a widow — has obtained a certificate of naturalization in...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 4

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1874 - 904 pages
...manner as English women. And now, by recent statute (o), " a married " woman shall be deemed to be a subject of the State of " which her husband is for the time being a subject." CCCCLXVI. The decisions of the English Tribunals establish, as a maxim of English Jurisprudence, that...
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