Lawrence v. Spear
California Supreme Court
Lawrence v. Spear, 17 Cal. 421 (Cal. 1861)
Baldwin
Lawrence v. Spear
Opinion of the Court
Field, C. J. concurring.
The judgment must'be affirmed. Apart from other grounds, when a husband abandons his wife, leaving her to her labor for a support, and she obtains such articles as those sued for here (furniture) by her own contracts and earnings, we think the husband must be held to assent to her disposition of them, if her necessities or convenience require it. He permits her to act as femme sole in acquiring
It becomes unnecessary to notice other points, for this goes to the whole merits.
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- Where a husband abandons his wife, leaving her to her labor for a support, and she obtains such articles as furniture by her own contracts and earnings, he must be held to assent to her disposition of the property, if her necessities or convenience require it. He permits her to act as a femme sole in acquiring such property.