17 Mo. 297 | Mo. | 1852
delivered the opinion of the court.
It is not supposed that, upon this question, there can be any doubt. In Story on Bills, sec. 92, it is said, “if a bill be made payable, or endorsed to a married woman, or her order, it becomes immediately, by operation of law, payable to the husband or his order, and he may, at his election, endorse it, or negotiate it, or sue upon it in his own name, or he may sue upon it in the joint names of himself and his wife, or he may allow her to endorse or negotiate it in her own name.” The