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- Q7246353 subject Q8520347.
- Q7246353 subject Q8797737.
- Q7246353 abstract "A privy examination, or "separate examination", was a United States legal practice in which a married woman who wished to sell her property had to be separately examined by a judge or justice of the peace outside of the presence of her husband and asked if her husband was pressuring her into signing the document. This practice, which emerged from English common law, was seen as a means to protect married women's property from overbearing husbands. A number of U.S. states continued to require privy examinations into the late 20th century.".
- Q7246353 wikiPageExternalLink property_1848ny.htm.
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- Q7246353 wikiPageWikiLink Q16533.
- Q7246353 wikiPageWikiLink Q30216.
- Q7246353 wikiPageWikiLink Q329455.
- Q7246353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520347.
- Q7246353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797737.
- Q7246353 comment "A privy examination, or "separate examination", was a United States legal practice in which a married woman who wished to sell her property had to be separately examined by a judge or justice of the peace outside of the presence of her husband and asked if her husband was pressuring her into signing the document. This practice, which emerged from English common law, was seen as a means to protect married women's property from overbearing husbands. A number of U.S.".
- Q7246353 label "Privy examination".