62 Ga. 733 | Ga. | 1879
The verdict was for the defendant, and the court granted a new trial. Shall we reverse the order for a new trial, is the general question for decision.
“The wife is a feme sole as to her separate estate, unless controlled by the settlement. Every restriction upon her power in it must be complied with; but while the wife may contract, she cannot bind her separate estate by any contract of suretyship, nor by any assumption of the debts of her husband, and any sale of her separate estate, made to a creditor of her husband in extinguishment of his debts, shall be absolutely void.”
The mere letter of this language may not include the case of a conveyance made by a wife to induce a third person to pay the debt of her husband, or to advance money with which to pay it, but such a case is clearly within its reason and spirit. If the wife can neither assume the debt
Judgment affirmed.