Citation Numbers: 37 S.W.2d 696, 183 Ark. 626, 1931 Ark. LEXIS 3
Judges: Hart, Humphreys
Filed Date: 4/13/1931
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/2/2024
This appeal involves the single question of whether a married woman may sue her husband for an injury received through his negligence. The complaint alleges that appellant was riding in an automobile being driven by appellee, her husband, and, through negligent operation thereof, he drove it off the highway, turned it over, and pinned appellant underneath it, thereby seriously and permanently injuring and damaging her.
Appellee filed a demurrer to the complaint upon the ground that appellant was without capacity to sue and that the facts stated in the complaint failed to constitute a cause of action.
The demurrer was sustained, and the complaint dismissed over appellant's objection and exception.
The statute relied upon by appellant as a basis for her action is act 159 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1915, entitled "An act to remove the disability of married women in the State of Arkansas," as amended by 5577 of Crawford Moses' Digest, which reads as follows:
"Every married woman and every woman who may in the future become married shall have all the rights to contracts and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, and in law and equity shall enjoy all rights and be subjected to all the laws of this State as though she were a feme sole; provided, it is expressly declared to be the intention of this act to remove all statutory liabilities of married *Page 627 women as well as common-law disabilities, such as disability to act as executrix or as administratrix as provided by 6 of Kirby's Digest, and all other statutory disabilities."
This court ruled in the case of Fitzpatrick v. Owens,
On account of the error indicated, the judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion. *Page 628
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Staats v. Co-Operative Transit Co. , 125 W. Va. 473 ( 1943 )
Brandt v. Keller , 413 Ill. 503 ( 1952 )
Morin v. Letourneau , 102 N.H. 309 ( 1959 )
Lucas v. Phillips , 205 Tenn. 444 ( 1957 )
Lewis v. Lewis , 370 Mass. 619 ( 1976 )
Conley v. Conley , 92 Mont. 425 ( 1932 )
Koplik v. C. P. Trucking Corp. , 27 N.J. 1 ( 1958 )
Roberson v. Roberson , 193 Ark. 669 ( 1937 )
Renfrow v. Gojohn , 1980 Mo. App. LEXIS 2564 ( 1980 )
Boone v. Boone , 345 S.C. 8 ( 2001 )
Guffy Ex Rel. Reeves v. Guffy , 230 Kan. 89 ( 1981 )
Brown v. Gosser , 262 S.W.2d 480 ( 1953 )
Leach v. Leach , 227 Ark. 599 ( 1957 )
Fletcher v. Dunn , 188 Ark. 734 ( 1934 )
Childs v. Childs , 1937 Tex. App. LEXIS 721 ( 1937 )
Steele v. Steele , 65 F. Supp. 329 ( 1946 )
Courtney v. Courtney , 184 Okla. 395 ( 1938 )