Hartley v. Hartley
Hartley v. Hartley
Opinion of the Court
The complainant in her bill of complaint for an account against her divorced husband seeks to enforce an agreement, involving their respective property rights, made and entered into by them, as she says, in the year 1887 or 1888. It appears that the alleged agreement was not reduced to writing or made in the presence of witnesses competent to testify. Therefore there is no legal evidence of the existence of such an agreement. The only witness to the alleged' contract was the complainant, who was disqualified by the law from testifying, under a statute, founded on reasons of public policy, which can not be waived by the parties. Robinson v. Robinson, 22 R. I. 121, approved in Hendrick v. Probate Court, 25 R. I. p. 365. The bill must, therefore,.be dismissed.
Decree accordingly.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Rebecca A. Hartley vs. William Hartley Et Als.
- Status
- Published