Buckley and his Wife against Collier
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Judgment Date | 01 January 1793 |
| Date | 01 January 1793 |
| Court | High Court |
English Reports Citation: 87 E.R. 320
COURTS OF KING'S BENCH, CHANCERY, COMMON PLEAS, EXCHEQUER.
case 59. buckley and his wife against collier. Michaelmas Term, 4 Will. & Mary, Eoll 20. An assumpsit by husband and wife, for work done by the wife during the coverture, is not good.-S. C. 1 Salk. 114. S. C. 3 Salk. 63. S. C. Cartb. 251. The husband and wife brought an action on the case for work done by the wife during the coverture. The question was, whether they could join in this action ? In trespass, they may join for entering on the land et herbam ipsorum ibidem crescen. òasportavit, &c.(a). So likewise where the husband has land in the right of his wife, as a jointure by a former husband, and she is to have the lops and shrowds of the trees growing thereon, and he who has the inheritance cuts them down, they may join in an action to recover damages...
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