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" Three persons — a wife, a son. and a slave — are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own; the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong. "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Page 258
1823
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Dissertations on Early Law and Custom: Chiefly Selected from Lectures ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1883 - 422 pages
...much later date the law-book of Mann declares that ' Three persons — a wife, a son, and a slave — are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong' (Manu, vui. 41(5). A still more recent, but still ancient, authority — Narada (v. 39) — says that...
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Vyavasthá-Darpana: Digest of Hindu Law as Current in Bengal. (Syámá Charana ...

Bengal (India) - 1883 - 760 pages
...the following text : " Three, persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared in general to have no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth which...earn, is regularly acquired for the man, to whom they belong."1 KULLI^KA-BHATTA, therefore, in expounding the text of MANU,-" The husband is even one person...
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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage

John Dawson Mayne - 1883 - 786 pages
...a slave, are declared by law to ^ have in general no wealth exclusively their own ; the wealth ' v which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong" (v). And so Narada says of a son, " he is of age and independent, in case his parents be dead ; during...
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A Digest of the Hindu Law of Inheritance, Partition, and Adoption ..., Volume 1

1884 - 692 pages
...Vyavahara Mayukha, p. 153, 1. 2 :— "A wife, a son, and a slave are (in general) incapable of property, the wealth which they may earn is (regularly) acquired for the man to whom they belong." (Borradaile, p. 121, Stokes, HLB 100.) (2) Vyav. May. p. 151, 1. 1 ; (3) Viramitrodaya, f. 221, p....
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 568 pages
...were far more extensive than they are now. Manu says, ' Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have (in general) no wealth...(regularly) acquired for the man to whom they belong.' (Manu, viii. § 41 6. The words in brackets are a gloss of Kulluka, and do not occur in the original.)...
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The Law quarterly review, ed. by F. Pollock [and others]., Volume 1

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 544 pages
...were far more extensive than they are now. Mann says, ' Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have (in general) no wealth...(regularly) acquired for the man to whom they belong.' (Manu, viii. § 416. The words in brackets are a gloss of Kulluka, and do not occur in the original.)...
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The Patriarchal Theory: Based on the Papers of the Late John Ferguson McLennan

John Ferguson McLennan - 1885 - 384 pages
...bearing upon earnings only. It is as follows : Ver. 416 : " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." Ver. 417: "A Brahmin may seize without hesitation, if he be distressed for a subsistence, the goods...
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Modern Hinduism: Being an Account of the Religion and Life of the Hindus in ...

William Joseph Wilkins - 1887 - 522 pages
...: " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth of their own ; the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." And Narada, another authority, declares of a son : " He is of age and independent in case his parents...
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Modern Hinduism: Being an Account of the Religion and Life of the Hindus in ...

William Joseph Wilkins - 1887 - 548 pages
...: " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth of their own ; the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." And Narada, another authority, declares of a son : " He is of age and independent in case his parents...
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On Early Law and Custom

Sir Henry Sumner Maine, Henry Sumner Maine - 1890 - 422 pages
...much later date the law-book of Maiiu declares that ' Three persons—a wife, a son, and a slave—are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong' (Manu, vni. 416). A still more recent, but still ancient, authority—Narada (v. 39)—says that a...
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