This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol3 Contracts Agency", by Albert H. Putney. Also see: Popular Law-Dictionary.
At common law, married women were entirely without the power to contract. At the present time, she has very generally been given this power by statute in the different states. Some limitations still remain, however; the most frequent being those affecting her right to enter into contracts of partnership or suretyship. For a full treatment of the contractual rights of married women, see subject of Domestic Relations.
 
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