| Joseph Story - 1841 - 966 lapas
...in which it is ordinarily viewed by Jurists, domestic as well as foreign. But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract: it is rather...different from what belong to ordinary contracts. cause it is the one, therefore it may not likewise be the other '. The common law of England (and the... | |
| 1854 - 740 lapas
...in its nature. Judge Story, it is true, after calling it a contract, says, "It appears to me to be something more than a mere contract ; it is rather...founded upon the consent and contract of the parties." Still he has treated it as other jurists, foreign and domestic, have done before him, as a contract... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1852 - 782 lapas
...in which it is ordinarily viewed by jurists, domestic as well as foreign. But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract. It is rather...different from what belong to ordinary contracts." * Again he says, " Marriage is not treated as a mere contract between the parties, subject, as to its... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Gordon Swan - 1854 - 756 lapas
...But, in the language of Mr. Story, (Conn. of Laws, p. 100, note 3,) | Mi:Khmry vs. Clarke ct als.] "it is something more than a mere contract. It is...consent and contract of the parties ; and in this view has some peculiarities in its nature, character, operation, and extent of obligation, different from... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1862 - 1096 lapas
...in which it is ordinarily viewed by Jurists, domestic as well as foreign. But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract. It is rather...operation and extent of obligation, different from what belongs to ordinary contracts.' " That eminent Jurist, whose opinion has already been quoted, in an... | |
| Joseph Story - 1865 - 920 lapas
...in which it is ordinarily viewed by jurists, domestic as well as foreign. But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract. It is rather...in its nature, character, operation, and extent of JRigation, different from what belong to ordinary contracts. one, therefore it may not likewise be... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1868 - 984 lapas
...in which it is ordinarily viewed by jurists, domestic as well as foreign. But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract. It is rather...operation, and extent of obligation, different from what belongs to ordinary contracts. * * * Marriage is not treated as a mere contract between the parties,... | |
| Franklin Chamberlin - 1869 - 1004 lapas
...throughout, treated marriage as a contract, in the common sense of the word, <ic. But it appears to me, to be something more than a mere contract. It is, rather,...different from, what belong to ordinary contracts." Most civil contracts may be rescinded and annulled, by the joint act of the parties upon their mere... | |
| 1869 - 818 lapas
...is tieated by all civilized nations as a peculiar and favored contract, and is, as he adds, rather an institution of society founded upon the consent and contract of the parties, and which in this view has some peculiarities in its nature, character, operation and extent'of obligation,... | |
| 1888 - 556 lapas
...was ordinarily viewed by jurists, domestic as well as foreign, he adds: "But it appears to me to be something more than a mere contract. It is rather...to be deemed an institution of society founded upon consent and contract of the parties, and in this view it has some peculiarities in its nature, character,... | |
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