Legal Status of Women in Iowa by Jennie Lansley Wilson
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the order of the court, shall be valid to the same extent as if the same
was done by the party owning the property. [§3398.] A wife who is abandoned by her husband without her fault, may pledge his credit for necessaries, and if left in the management of his business may make all contracts incident to such management. She may also sell exempt property and apply the proceeds towards the support of the family before absolutely forced to do so by the destitution of the family. [Sidenote: Contracts and sales binding.] All contracts, sales or incumbrances made by either husband or wife by virtue of the power contemplated in the preceding section, shall be binding on both, and during such absence or confinement, the person acting under such power, may sue and be sued thereon, and for all acts done, the property of both shall be liable. No suit or proceeding shall abate or be in anywise affected by the return or release of the person confined, but he or she may be permitted to prosecute or defend jointly with the other. [§3399.] [Sidenote: Decree set aside.] The husband or wife affected by the proceedings contemplated in the preceding sections, may have the order or decree of the court set aside or annulled, but the setting aside of such decree or order shall in nowise affect any act done thereunder. [§3400.] [Sidenote: Attorney in fact.] A husband or wife may constitute the other his or her attorney in fact, to control and dispose of his or her property for their mutual benefit, |
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