| Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst - 1926 - 654 頁
...not admit of self -acquired property ; everything belonged to the father. The Code of Manu says : " Three persons, a wife, a son and a slave are declared by law to have no wealth exclusively their own ; the wealth which they earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom... | |
| A. S. Diamond - 2004 - 442 頁
...debts is limited to the assets they inherit from him. • See ante p. 88. 7 'Three persons,' says Manu, 'a wife, a son and a slave are declared by law to...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong' (viii, 416). See Narada, V, 39 (translated by Jolly, SBE, vol. 33, Part I). 8 Ch'u (1961), 103f., 20f.... | |
| 1882 - 882 頁
...have no property exclusively their own.' — I. Coleb. Dig., Bk. I, ch. i, sec. 2, art. i, viii. ' Three persons — a wife, a son, and a slave — are...regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong.' — Manu, ch. viii, v. 416. The Madras High Court has, no doubt, held that every thing acquired by... | |
| G.C. Haughton - 412 頁
...416. ' Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are ' declared by lawte have in general nowealth exclusively * their own : the wealth, which they may earn, ' is regularly acquired Tor the man, to whom they ' belong. 417. ' A Brdhman may seize without hesitation, if 1 he be di: tressed... | |
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