| John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 頁
...they cannot enforce partition. The following are the authorities which support his opinion : — " Three persons, a Wife, a Son, and a Slave, are declared by 40 law to have no wealth exclusively their own ; the wealth which they may earn is acquired for the... | |
| Jagannātha Tarkapañchānana, Jagannát'ha Tercapanchánana - 1874 - 662 頁
...being free, his favours may be accepted. 51. : — These three persons, a wife, a slave, and a son, have, in general, no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth, which they may gain, is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong. MENU : — Three persons, a wife, a son,... | |
| 1875 - 520 頁
...term, than slaves. The Hindu law recognizes no rights in a slave : " three persons," says Menu,** " a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth which they may earn is acquired for the man to whom they... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 頁
...paternal power is insisted upon by the sacred books of the Hindus. In the Code of Mann it is written : — "Three persons — a wife, a son. and a slave —...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." And according to Nelson's View qfilie Hindu law, this relationship still contimies. "It is the undoubted... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1878 - 680 頁
...position is well known. Exactly a similar authority was once possessed by the Hindu father. Manu says, " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong " (u). And so Narada says of a son, " he is of age and independent, in case his parents be dead ; during... | |
| Sir Raymond West, Georg Bühler - 1878 - 1108 頁
...Vvnvahura MayOkha, ¡>. 153, /. 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 ti> whom they belong. (Borradiiile. p. 121, Stokes II. LB 100.) (2) Vy»T. May. p. 151, /. 1 ; (3)... | |
| Sir Gooroodass Banerjee - 1879 - 514 頁
...independently of her husband. 6 It is true that Manu says : " Three persons—a wife, a son, and a slave—are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively...wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for i 3 Mad., App. (Criminal Cases), vii. Dayabhaga, Ch IV, Sec. II, 14. Ibid, Ch. XI, Sec. I, 2. IX, 45,... | |
| Sir Gooroodass Banerjee - 1879 - 516 頁
...prohibited the sale or gift of a son.1 A text of Manu" says that the son is one of the three persons declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own. But the effect of this rule has been more than counteracted by a text of equal authority,3 which declares... | |
| 1881 - 838 頁
...constantly spoken of in the code as standing on the same level as slaves, servants and children. '.' Three persons— a wife, a son, and a slave — are...wealth exclusively their own ; the wealth which they earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong, (viii. 416.) " A wife, a son, a servant,... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1883 - 456 頁
...inspired under a system of ancestor-worship. At a much later date the law-book of Manu declares that ' Three persons — a wife, a son, and a slave — are...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong ' (Manu, mi. 416). A still more recent, but still ancient, authority — Narada (v. 39) — says that... | |
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