Hagenbuch v. Phillips , 112 Pa. 284 ( 1886 )


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  • The opinion of the court was delivered March 15th, 1886.

    Per Curiam.

    It is now well settled law in Pennsylvania that a married woman, by mortgage duly executed and acknowledged, when her husband joins therein, may bind her real estate. This she may do whether it be to secure the payment of a debt due by herself, or by her husband, or by a stranger. As she may, according to the form prescribed by' the statute, convey her real estate by deed, absolute on its face, so she may, in like manner, execute and acknowledge a defeasible deed or mortgage to bind her real estate, and which may result in passing all hér title therein to a purchaser under the mortgage.

    Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 112 Pa. 284, 3 A. 788

Judges: Clark, Gordon, Green, Mercur, Paxson, Sterrett, Trunkey

Filed Date: 3/15/1886

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024